Ishyndic

Ishyndic is a germanic language which started to isolate itself around the 16th century; this isolation has caused Ishyndic to boast many different grammatical features usually not found in other germanic languages.

Classification
Ishyndic is primarily spoken on the Shylia Islands, an archipelago 300Km off the shore of Iceland. This language belongs to the North-Western branch of the Germanic languages, this causes it to share much of it's vucabulary to that of the Northern and Western germanic Languages.

Phonotactics

 * All final consonants must be devoiced according to their counterparts.
 * The only tonal part of  Ishendic  is " Ŷ" which is an upstep.

Writing System

 * The second phoneme occurs when a letter ends a word, or follows a devoiced consonant.
 * Example: "Gúd" is /guː t̻͡s̪/
 * The "H" is only pronounced when not in consonant strings.

Nouns
Ishyndic has a natural grammatical system, with two genders; Natural and Inanimate. There are some exceptions to this rule, for exapmple, although concepts and philosophies are inatimate, dreams and other animalistic traitments are considered natural. People can also deem objects of significance to them to be Natural.

All nouns must decline to one of six cases, gender, and number.

Verbs
Verbs conjugate to person, number, mode, and tense. Ishyndic is a pro-drop language.