Capuan

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Capuan is an Italic language spoken in the island country of Capua Nova off of France. Capuan directly comes from Classic Latin with some influence from Spanish, French, German, and English. There are three different dialects of Capuan including the Northern dialect spoken in the province of Merdon called Merdonese, the Eastern dialect spoken in Varone called Oriento, and finally the Southwestern dialect spoken in Campo de Vaca called Mesanese. The most commonly spoken dialect is Mesanese so we shall be learning this one.

Basic Grammar
In Capuan there are five declensions and four conjugations like in its mother tongue, Latin. There are only four irregular verbs and they are éstre meaning "to be", vollésé meaning "to want/wish", nollésé meaning "not to want/wish", abéstré meaning "to be absent", potéstré meaning "to be able", adéstré meaning "to arrive", déséstré meaning "to fail", ovéstré meaning "to do harm to", and iré meaning "to go".

so, éstré "to be"

io, iré "to go"

vollo, vollésé "to want"

nollo, nollésé "to not want/wish"

poso, potéstré "to be able"

Dictionary
Capuan Nouns

Capuan Verbs

Capuan Body Parts

Example text
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.

Hominés omnés son nascunto libéro ét equali in dignitaté ét protectio légalé. Rationém ét consciénté dan ét débén agéré ad omnés in un spiritu dé fratérnité.