Wexalian

General Information
The English name for this language is Boyait ([bwɑjɛj]; [bwɑjeɪ̯]) which is taken from French. The language was the progeny of Gothic speakers living in Bavaria (where the language merged similar to that of English and French where Gothic was the English) with small influence from Czech.

Sound Changes at the bottom of the page

Ideas: 

~borrow French words for cooking

~borrow Czech words for grammar and such

~use articles for definitiveness and case (they will come from various pronouns)

Sound Changes
F = [i, iː, eː, j]

Gothic > Gotho-Germanic

This is the stage where the Gothic changed by speakers in Bavaria. Though there weren't many grammatical changes, the sound changed dramatically and many Old High German words entered the language. a > ɑ  *gras > grɑs e: > i̯ɛ/closed syllable  *mērs > mi̯ɛrs reputation, infamy o: > ø:/_CF  *snōrjō > snø̄rjō basket u: > o:/_CF

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