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Name: Anglit

Type:

Alignment:

Head Direction:

Number of genders: 3

Declensions: Yes

Conjugations: Yes

Nouns declined
according to
Case Number
Definitiveness Gender
Verbs conjugated
according to
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect
Gender Cases Numbers Tenses Persons Moods Voices Aspects
Verb Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Nouns Yes Yes Yes No No No No No
Adjectives Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No
Numbers Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No
Participles No No No No No No No No
Adverb No No Yes No No No No No
Pronouns Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No
Adpositions No No No No No No No No
Article No No No No No No No No
Particle No No No No No No No No


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Pronunciation[]

Phonology is based directly upon Middle English, Middle German, Middle Dutch & Classical Latin.

Bilabial Labiode. Dental Alveo. Postalveol, Retrofl. Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Epiglottal Glottal
Nasal
Plosive
Fricative
Approximant
Trill
Tap or Flap
Lateral Fricative
Lateral Approximant
Lateral Flap
Affricates

Consonants[]

{Soon be finished. Be Patient}

Vowels[]

FRONT NEAR FRONT CENTRAL NEAR BACK BACK
CLOSE i (i) y (y) u (u)
NEAR CLOSE ɪ (i)
CLOSE-MID e (e) o (o)
MID
OPEN-MID
NEAR OPEN
OPEN a (a)

Diphthongs[]

DIPHTHONG IPA SYMBOLS ENGLISH EXAMPLE ANGLIT EXAMPLE
au au Faust
ou w: moon
oi, oy wa swan
ie ɪ: silk
ae, oe e: men
ai, ay, ei, ey my

Short Vowels[]

Short vowels are one of the most regular & non-changeable sound cases on Anglit, and also an easy topic to take on. Short vowels tend to be in most of the cases between two or more consonants, and at the end of a word. But in a few of them, you can find them quickly at the beginning of a word.

VOWEL IPA SYMBOLS ENGLISH EXAMPLE ANGLIT EXAMPLE
a a sand
e e lend
i ɪ crisis
o o toll
u u loom
y y university

Long Vowels[]

The long vowels are noticed when two identical vowels are next to each other, they can not be next to diphthongs, and neither at the end of a word (except for ëë, and ÿÿ). Also long vowels tend to be at the end of a syllable.

VOWELS IPA SYMBOLS VOWEL CASE ENGLISH EXAMPLE ANGLIT EXAMPLE
aa a: Any position. what
ee Final position. say
ee e: Middle position. met
ee ɪ: Start position. meet
oo Final position. boil
oo o: Middle position. son
oo ow Start position. no
uu w: Any position. soon
yy y: Only start & end. union

Note: Vowels with the umlaut diacritic, have been erased 'cause of irregularities during its development.

Stress[]

{After finnishing the topic: Consonants}

Tone[]

Alphabet[]

Aa Bb Cc Ðð Ee Ff Зʒ Hh Ii Jj
a be ce ðe e ef ʒe ha iot ja
Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt
ka el em en o pe qu er es te
Þþ Uu Vv Ww Yy Zz
u viks dapfel-u ypsilon zet

Note: The alphabet is still under developement, so changes can still occur.

Writing System[]

Phonotactics[]

Morphology[]

Basic Grammar[]

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Parts of Speech[]

Nouns[]

Adjectives[]

Adverbs[]

Pronouns[]

Personal Pronouns[]

PERSONS NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE DATIVE GENITIVE
1ST SINGULAR ic me mer mines
2ND SINGULAR INFORMAL ðou ðee ðer ðines
2ND SINGULAR FORMAL tuo quiu quer quese
3RD SINGULAR MASCULINE her ini iner sines
3RD SINGULAR FEMENINE hie ina iner sines
3RD SINGULAR NEUTER þo hin ir hines
1ST DUAL wit iqqis izwur izan
1ST PLURAL wi imu uwer unkes
2ND DUAL INFORMAL ʒit ins inn inan
2ND PLURAL INFORMAL ʒi sih sier sinen
2ND DUAL FORMAL þat þa þær þæm
2ND PLURAL FORMAL þiu quiuð quer quese
3RD PLURAL hel hin hiir hines

Verbs[]

PERSONAL PRONOUNS PRESENT TENSE PAST TENSE
SINGULAR VERB SUUIN (TO BE) VERB SUUIN (TO BE)
1ST ic ar vaas
2ND ðou erst vest
2ND tuo mih so innan sin
3RD her est uuard
3RD hie est uuard
3RD þo est uuard
PLURAL
1ST wi hehtim verem
2ND ʒi heht vert
2ND þiu her iz suuin
3RD hel hehtiþ veriþ

Prepositions[]

Conjunctions[]

Word Order[]

Numerals[]

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