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=Koulesch= Koulesch language(Koulesch: Die kolesche Sproche) is a west germanic (constructed) language, it is a high german dialect developed from Old High German and Middle High German.

Koulesch uses Latin script, diacritics are not used, but ligatures are sometimes used, especially <æ> and <œ>, which are seen as variants of  and  respectively.

It seems that Koulesch has a strong tendency to use native words(most of them are words inherited from Old and Middle High German).

It is possible that Koulesch is a Central German dialect, or an Upper German dialect, or a High German dialect with both influences from Central German dialects and Upper German dialects.

The speakers of the koulesch language is the Koulesch people, the Koulesch people are negroid people, that's why they are called "Koulesch".

the Koulesch people originally spoke a language called Seto Ka'palo, Seto Ka'palo is unrelated to germanic languages or any Indo-european languages, traces of Seto Ka'palo can still be seen in some Koulesch vocabularies, The Koulesch people adopted and shifted to High German dialects when Germanic peoples came to the land they live, as the Germanic peoples were more numerous and had the knowledge of iron-working(at the time when the germanic peoples came, the technology level the Koulesch people was at the neolithic stage, so the Koulesch people had at most several copper tools and weapons made of native copper), the Koulesch people eventually became assimilated and shifted to speak a germanic language, however, it is known that the Koulesch people had abandoned Seto Ka'palo before they adopted High German dialects.

It is thought that Koulesch has retained the instrumental case for Neuter singular nouns of Middle High German, despite the usage of the instrumental case is diminishing and can always be replaced with the Dative case.

Examples

 * Gestern habe ich ein neyes erdewerch gekouft. - /'geʃtərn ha:bə ix e:n 'neijəs 'erdəʋerx 'gko:ft/ - I bought a new earthwork yesterday.


 * Heyt will ich zume geldstand gaan, um geld ze nemen. - /'heit 'ʋil ix 'tsu:mə 'gelʃttant 'ga:n um 'gelt tsə 'ne:mən/ - today I will/want to go to the bank, to get some money.(zume = zuu+deme)


 * Main hand is in warmem wasser. - /main 'hant is in 'ʋarməm 'ʋas:ər/ - my hand is in warm water.("is" can be pronunced as /iʃ/, /ist/ or /iʃt/)


 * Das mædle haat ein schyynes langes haar. - /das 'medəl 'ha:t e:n 'ʃi:nəs 'laŋgəs 'ha:r/ - the girl has a beautiful long hair.


 * ich habe noch keine arbeit, kein arbeit schickt mich in dirre burg. - /ix 'ha:bə nox ke:nə 'arbe:t, ke:n 'arbe:t 'ʃikt mix in dir:ə 'burk/ - I still have no job, there are no suitable jobs for me in this town.


 * dain muuter is zornig, was haast du getaan? - /dain 'mu:tər is 'tsornik, ʋas 'ha:st du: 'gta:n/ - your mother is angry, what have you done?


 * mit dey feyrwofen haat er einen ber geschossen. - /mit dei 'feirʋo:fən ha:t er e:nən 'be:r 'gʃos:ən/ - he shot a bear with the firearm


 * das feyrwofen, das du gestern gekouft haast, wercht nicht. - /das 'feirʋo:fən das du 'geʃtərn 'gko:ft 'ʋerxt nixt/ - the firearm which you bought yesterday doesn't work.

=Seto Ka'palo= Seto Ka'palo is an extinct language belonging to the Palo languages, it was the language of the Koulesch people.

Seto Ka'palo had its writing system, and most knowledge about Seto Ka'palo are gained through the inscriptions.

Word order

 * Basic Word order: Subject-Verb-Object
 * Adpositions are prepositions
 * The definite article precedes the noun it modifies; Adjectives, Numerals, Demonstratives, Possessors and Relative clauses follow the noun they modify.

Examples

 * tlo hoigo sïtola tlo palo - tlo hoigo sïtol-a tlo palo - the.NEUT crocodile kill-REAL the.NEUT person - the crocodile kills/killed the person


 * tlo palo sïtola tlo hoigo - tlo palo sïtol-a tlo hoigo - the.NEUT person kill-REAL the.NEUT crocodile - the person kills/killed the crocodile


 * tlo hoigokom gosïtolea - tlo hoigo-kom go-sïtol-ea - the.NEUT crocolide-PL 1.SG.P-kill-IRR - the crocodiles would kill me


 * tlo hoigokom asïtolea - tlo hoigo-kom a-sïtol-ea - the.NEUT crocolide-PL 1.SG.A-kill-IRR - I would kill the crocodiles

=Kasambameng language= Kasambameng language(Kasambameng language: kasambameŋ setǫ) is the only surviving member of the Palo languages, it is spoken by the Kasambamek Peoople, also called the Houseboat Folk.

Kasambameng language is largely a spoken language, it is rarely written and has no standard written form, most native speakers of Kasambameng language are illiterate in Kasambameng language and almost all of the literature of Kasambameng language are oral literature.

Word order

 * Basic word order: Subject-Object-Verb(SOV)
 * Adpositions are postpositions

examples

 * xayę palawę xayǫ kahiŋǫ satalǫ - that man killed that crocodile


 * xayǫ kahiŋǫ xaye palawe satalǫ - that man killed that crocodile