Engelish

Engelish or Judeo-English (ענגעליש) ֵor (גיודיש ענגעליש) is a west germanic spoken con-language originating from Medieval England. It is a direct descendant of the Anglo-Saxon/Old English Language, which the Modern English Language also comes from. It is closely related to Modern British English, Scots, and to a degree Yiddish.

Do to it developing along side Modern English, Engelish maintains a very similar structure to english with pronunciation almost Identical to Scots, however unlike Modern English, Engelish managed to maintain many pre-Norman germanic features, phonemes, and inflections that did not survive into Modern English. Engelish Vocabulary is almost completely germanically based with a handful of Hebrew, Yiddish, and Aramaic loanwords.

It is named after the Angles or Anglo-Saxons who were germanic tribes that migrated to the British isles long ago

In many Jewish communities the Hebrew writing system was adapted for local languages, eventually separating into Jewish languages like Yiddish (from German), Ladino (from Spanish), or Judeo-Arabic. In the case of England, though, the entire Jewish community was expelled in 1290 by King Edward I, so a unique Jewish-English Language did not have the time to form. This Conlang is an attempt to rectify that wrong.

Classification and Dialects
Indo-European Dialects
 * Germanic
 * West Germanic
 * Anglo-Frisian
 * Anglic
 * Engelish

there are four main dialects of Engelish
 * Lindonish (London Area)
 * Nortish (Northern Dialect)
 * Gemrish (Southwestern Dialect [Gemri from Welsh "Cymru" Wales])
 * Yokshirish (Yorkshire Area)

Nouns
Nouns have 3 grammatical genders: Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter. However Neuter and Masculine have almost completely merged in modern speech. Furthermore, Nouns are declined by Case (Nominative, Accusative, and Dative). Genitive case has completely merged together and is indicated by the suffix -es (similar to English '' 's). The Strong and Weak'' classes have merged together, and are no longer differentiated.