Sveg

Sveg is a descendant language of Exgotian Natraden and adopts several grammar rules from Natraden. The pronunciation has change and is the first Natrodian language not to naturally use the tapped R. It is also the first Natrodian language to not use the full latin alphabet excluding loanwords and it is also the Natrodian language with the most digraphs.

Pronounciation
The pronunciation can vary quite a bit, especially in the digraph category.

Phonetic Rules

 * G is silent unless in the word-initial position
 * T is silent at the end of a word
 * Æ can only appear in the first syllable
 * Words cannot end in a vowel that isn't E or  Ë
 * E is pronounced /e/ in the first syllable
 * Æ is used in the same position for the sound /ɛ/
 * /ə/ at the end of a word
 * Ë can only be placed at the end of a word to prevent the schwa.
 * belige /'bɛljə/ means Belgium
 * beligë /'bɛljɛ/ means  Joy
 * A schwa is also pronounced in the syllable after the one with stress (see Krystel below)
 * Double consonants are lenghtened:
 * LL /l:/
 * TT /t:/
 * This doesn't happen with voiced stops
 * Can only appear once in a word
 * Stress is semi-important: it does not affect the definition of words but contributes to how well you speak the language..
 * Stressing more than once in a word will make you sound awkward
 * Pronouns are always stressed
 * Verbs are never stressed and often blend in with the subject
 * Jeg er: I am /'jo.ɐ/
 * ctThe first syllable is mostly stressed unless a double consonant exists in the word where the syllable before the double consonant is stressed.
 * Krystell /kʁysˈtɛl:/ Crystal
 * Krystel /ˈkʁystəl/ Christ
 * Only proper nouns and words beginning a sentence are capitalised unlike other Natrodian languages, which capitalise all (pro)nouns.

Word Order
The word order is taken from Exgotian Natraden: The word order is strict unless rules specify otherwise.
 * 1) Subject
 * 2) (Auxiliary) Verb
 * 3) Indirect Object
 * 4) Object
 * 5) Adverb
 * 6) Preposition
 * 7) Locative Object
 * 8) Other Information
 * 9) Seperable Part of Seperable Verb
 * 10) Participle
 * 11) Verb [when auxiliary verb is used]