Germish (Deuschisch)

Germish (Deuschisch) is a Germanic conlang.

Setting
Germish is a project that sprouted from a joke name for German. It started as a very small idea, but grew to having a proper grammar and everything.

Germish takes words from Germanic and Original Germish parts. Latin and Greek terms are sometimes imported for scientific purposes.

Basic Grammar
Nouns

Germish declines nouns according to four cases and two numbers. This is the table for 'Fesch', a fish.

Verbs

Germish conjugates verbs according to tense (including some functions normally taken by auxiliaries, like 'must')and person. Verbs are represented as a three-tense simple table or six-tense larger table.

All verbs are regular except for 'sien' (to be), which is conjugated below. ^as in 'I will have been'


 * as in 'I was going to be'

But for a regular verb, uniform endings apply, being added on to the end of the infinitive form:

vutte (to make)

Example text
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