Swedanorwenglish

Swedanorwenglish (SDN) is a tongue that, although is unintelligible to the foreign ear, can be easily learned. It is a language that is used for secret communication purposes when an English-speaking population surrounds you. It can also be spoken just for the fun of it. It's mainly based off of the Germanic and Scandinavian languages, mostly the Scandinavian languages, plus some influences from Latin.

=Phonology= SDN has 29 letters, with three letters added to the Latin alphabet. Q, X, and W are rarely, if ever, used.

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Åå Ää Öö

Vowels
SDN has nine vowels. They may be long or short, open or closed. (Note: The SDN word is in italics.)

~ When e comes at the end of a word, it inherits a schwa sound. For example, lade sounds like lah-duh.

~ If followed by a double consonant, the vowel is short. ~ When a vowel is doubled, it is long.

Consonants
~ Q, X, and Z are only used in loanwords and foreign names.

=Basic Grammar= Compared to English, the grammar of SDN is a lot easier to learn. Verbs are conjugated only according to tense, there are no genders, and the definite article is tacked on at the end of the word.

Verbs
There are two kinds of verbs: those that end in -a and those that end in -e.

Examples of -a Verbs: kontinuera to continue, talga to talk, äta to eat

Examples of -e Verbs: älske to love, luve to promise, vise to show

Both types of verbs are conjugated the same way, which accords to tense instead of person and tense at the same time.

Numbers

Hi,

Excuse me because I asking you for my demand (numbers from your conlang(s)) in this page. I think to send my message on your e-mail. But nowhere I didn't see information about your e-mail. First introduce: My name is Janko. I'm collecting numbers from various systems in different languages. You can found information about my self and my work on:

http://janko.gorenc.googlepages.com/home

http://janko.gorenc.googlepages.com/collectionnumbers

Please you tell me if you'll have numbers from Swedanorwenglish in future. Could you please send me numbers from 1 to 10 (as in English: 1 –one, 2 – two, 3 – three,…) in Swedanorwenglish, or from your other conlang(s) on this page or my e-mail address: "j_gorenc@yahoo.com"?

Please you delete my text with your page when you'll have numbers.

Thank you for your help!

I wish you a lot of success at your work!

JANKO GORENC