Middle Gastish

General Information
"Middel Gastisc" (Modern English: Middle Gastish) is an earlier form of Modern Gastish, which is more simply known as Gastish. Middle Gastish is a West-Germanic language immediately descended from a dialect of Old English with no interruption of French, also related to Dutch, English, German, and Swedish. The idea behind it is that it might have been a hypothetical language to develop from Old English if some of the Anglo-Saxons had traveled to an island more northward("Gastland") and thus had their language more influenced by North-Germanic rather than Latin and French influences.

Plans
This language primarily serves as a basis for Gastish. In other words, it most likely will not be fleshed out, however some notes on the language will be written down and be comparable to features in Modern Gastish.

Latin
A, Æ, P, B, C, J, T, D, Þ, Ð, E, F, V, K, G, Ȝ, H, I, L, M, N, O, Œ, R, S, Z, U, Ƕ, Ƿ

Runic
Middle Gatish rune set comming soon.

Grammar
The language is known to have featured three genders(masculine, neuter, and feminine). It also held five fully inflected cases(Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, and Instrumental).

Though it was more greatly inflected, certain things such as verbal aspect were not entirely standardized, and inflection was much heavier.