Anglish

Anglish

Setting
Anglish is a form of Northern English with ancient features. Due to writing, spelling and pronunciation reforms, it adopts some modern spellings but retains a strict phonetic pronunciation and preserves ancient phonems lost in modern English. It also retains altered/simplified form of the Germanic declension and conjugation systems. Vocabulary wise, indistinct from formal English except for Northern colloquialisms and preserved ancient Germanic vocabulary lost in modern English. All in all, it can be said to be parallel to Icelandic or Faroese among Nordic languages.

Basic Grammar
Declension (Nouns & Adjectives)

Ends in Consonant

Ends in Vowels

Ends in Schwa

Conjugation

Weak verbs

-Ending in Consonant

-Ending in Vowels

-Ending in Semi-vowels

Strong verbs

Patterns

Dictionary
-Words not existing in English

eek: too

keen: not

outgang: exit

Example text
When dhat April with hisemis showeremis fragrantemis

Dhe drighness of Marchis has a-pierced ta dhe rooti,

And bathed every vein in such liquidi

By hwichen poweren engendered is dhe flower

Hwen Zephyrus ech with sweeti breathi

Inspired has in every woodlandi and heathi

Dhe tenderes cropes and dhe yong sun

Has in the Rami hisen halfen coursen ge-ronen

And smalles foweles maken melodyen,

That sleepen allen dhe nighten with openemis eyemis

So rises dhe nature in dheiremis heartemis

Then ghearnen folk ta goen on pilgrimagemis,

And palmeres for ta seeken strangens strandens,

Ta faremis away shrinemis, ge-knowen in sundrighemis landemis;

And specially from everighis shire's endi

Of Angelandi and Scotlandi dhey wend...