Skandinav-magyar kieli

Overview

=Setting = Skandinav-magyar kieli (Scandinavian-Hungarian language) is a language that is made of Swedish, Finnish and Hungarian. It may be used in many fields such as policy, music, science etc.

=Grammar =

1)ALPHABET(ALFABETET)
The alphabet consists of 39 letters altogether:

This must be learned well in order to continue. J IS NEVER PRONOUNCED LIKE IN ENGLISH!!!!!!!

2) VERBS
In Skandinav-magyar kieli there is an infinitive form, positive, negative and question form of verbs in five times - present, perfect, pluperfect, future and past future.

Infinitive
Infinitive form has an ending in -it.

For example:

keszit /kesit/ - to make (from Hungarian)

työit /tyuit/ - to work (from Finnish)

spelait /spelait/ - to play (from Swedish)

Negative
Negation is constructed very simple. When negating ei-(no) must be put in front of the verb and that's it!

Question
Questions are formed by reversing the order of the subject and the verb (verb goes before the subject) and adding question particle to the end of the verb -hvär

For example:

Minä työn./mine tyun/ - I work.

Työnhvär minë?/tyunhver mine/ - Work I?(lit.) - Do I work?

Conjugation
Skandinav-magyar kieli has one conjugation for each time. And there are no irregular verbs.

Present
verb työit - positive (negative)

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