26th century American

History
After the fall of many of the 21st & 22nd century powers, continuing protectionism, isolationism, and opposition to globalization in America shatters the English language. But with the openness, standardization, and cooperation of the 26 century upon them, the New North American Union (N.A.U.) has joined the ranks of most United Nations countries in their standard language: 24th century Academic English. But the everyday language of the new N.A.U. is the currently unwritten ʔɔɾ̃ekɯɾʌmɯʔ mʌʁɯkʌ (Shmı' Engwrite system: Oneikırõmı' Mõghıkõ).

Dialects

 * Northern:
 * Southern: northern /a/ merges with /ɛ/, northern /ʌ/ lowers to [ä] (but before a nasal it becomes /ɯ/), /u/ before a nasal becomes /o/, northern /ɯ/ tends toward [ɪ], northern monophthong /e/ breaks into [eɪ], word-final /v/, /z/, /ʒ/ devoice, and /ʁ/ can occur word-initially.

Consonants

 * /ɽ/, /ɽ̃/, & /ʁ/ don't occur initially except in loanwords.

Vowels

 * Vowels are nasalized before /m/, /n/, or /ɽ̃/.
 * Diphthongs are /eu/, /ae/, & /oɛ/.

Numbers
nɔmpɯ:

Directions
hɛtnu tɯʁʌʔʃʌ:
 * In compounds, sʌɾ̃ɯ becomes sʌnʃu.

Seasons
sezʌ:
 * sʁɛn: Spring
 * sɔmɯ: Summer
 * fɛl: Fall/Autumn
 * wɛɾ̃ɯ: Winter

Kinship
fenle mʌmpihɯ or wɔloɾɯvz:
 * fʌʁʌʔ: parent
 * fʌʁʌs: parents
 * mam: mother
 * tet: dad
 * sɛplonz: siblings
 * sɛstɯ/sɛs: sister/sis
 * pʁɯɾɯ/pʁu: brother/bro
 * kʁempʌʁʌs: grandparents
 * kʁemp: grandpa
 * kʁemi: grandma
 * ʔɔnku: uncle
 * ʔenʔ: aunt
 * hɔzʌ: cousin
 * nɛplonz: niblings
 * nis: niece
 * nʌfu: nephew
 * ʔɛnlaz: in-laws

Example texts
Northern: ʔɛɭ ʃṹmɜ̃ pãn wɛf fʁéɽũ ʔɜ̃ ʔehwɛ́ɭɨɽe ʔɜ̃ wɛf tɛ́knɨɽe ʔɜ̃ ʔɛɭ neʈuʁɛ́s. ti wɨz kɛ́vɜ̃ sɜ̃ns ɜ̃ ɭaɽ maʁuhút ɜ̃ ti ʃʊt sɛ́pɭʊ̃nɭe sɨ ʔeʈóɽɨ.

Southern: ʔɛɭ ʃʊ̃́mɪ̃ pɛ̃n wɛf fʁéɪɽʊ̃ ʔɪ̃ ʔeɪhwɛ́ɭɪɽe ʔɪ̃ wɛf tɛ́knɪɽeɪ ʔɪ̃ ʔɛɭ neʈuʁɛ́s. ti wɪs kɛ́vɪ̃ sä̃ns ɪ̃ ɭɛɽ mɛʁuhút ɪ̃ ti ʃʊt sɛ́pɭʊ̃nɭeɪ sɪ ʔeɪʈóɽɪ.

Ad hoc writing: All Humans are born with freedom and equality and with dignity and all natural rights. They were given sense and a lot of moral code and they should siblingly to each other.

in.pl human be.born with freedom and equality and with dignity and in.pl right / 3.nom be.pst give-pass.part common.sense and aug.ex.pl moral.code and 3.nom should sibling-adv to recip /

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)