Westspraak

No affiliation to "Folkspraak".

Classification and Dialects
Westspraak is meant to serve as an auxiliary language for speakers of any Western Germanic language. The language borrows heavily from English, German, Dutch, and Afrikaans, with some minor influences from West Frisian and Low German.

Grammar
The grammar of Westspraak is relatively simple and borrowed heavily off of other West Germanic languages, with nouns and verbs being derived mostly from German and Dutch, and the syntax mainly after English and Afrikaans.

Verbs
All verbs in Westspraak have either an -n or -en ending in the infinitive form. To form the present tense of a regular verb, simply drop the ending. No additional conjugation is needed. This works for all verbs except a few irregular verbs such as sein, kunnen, and sullen.

Example text
Ons Fadder, wa is in de Himmel. Geheilig word dein Naam. Dein Reik kom, Dein Wil geschied, Hu on de Eerd, so on de Himmel. Geev ons Fondag ons dagleik Brood, and fergeev ons ons Schuld, hu eek wie fergeev ons Schulders. And leid ons niet in Fersuking, Aver ferlos ons fon de Evil. Amen