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|fam4              = [[West-Germano-Romance]]
|fam4              = [[West-Germano-Romance]]
|ancestor          = Proto-West-Germano-Romance
|ancestor          = Proto-West-Germano-Romance
|creator          = The Ramosian
|creator          = [[User:The Ramosian|The Ramosian]]
|script1          = Latin
|script1          = Latin
|nation            = Anglia
|nation            = Anglia
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''Click [[Yealoweadrish/Arhet|here]] for the Arhetian verson of this language''
''Click [[Yealoweadrish/Arhet|here]] for the Arhetian verson of this language''


Anglian ([[w:endonym|autoglossonym]]: ''Ǣnglean''; <small>Anglian:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[IPA for Yealoweadrish|['æ:ŋglæɑ̯n&#93;]]</span>) was a [[w:Romance languages|Romance]] language spoken in what is now the [[w:Anglia (peninsula)|Anglian Peninsula]]. It is a [[Germano-Romance]] language which is part of the  [[w:West Romance languages|West Romance]] languages.
Anglian ([[w:endonym|autoglossonym]]: ''Ǣnglean''; <small>Anglian:&nbsp;</small><span class="nowrap" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" style="font-family:Gentium,'DejaVu Sans','Segoe UI',sans-serif">[[w:Help:IPA/Old_English|['æ:ŋglæɑ̯n];]]</span>) was a [[w:Romance languages|Romance]] language spoken in what is now the [[w:Anglia (peninsula)|Anglian Peninsula]]. It is a [[Germano-Romance]] language which is part of the  [[w:West Romance languages|West Romance]] languages.


While its vocabulary derives for the most part from[[w:Latin|Latin]], Germanic influence is most notable in its grammar.
While its vocabulary derives for the most part from [[w:Latin|Latin]], Germanic influence is most notable in its grammar.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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| style="border-right:0;" |[[W:Close front unrounded vowel|i]]
| style="border-right:0;" |[[W:Close front unrounded vowel|i]]
| style="border-left:0;" |([[W:Close front rounded vowel|y]])
| style="border-left:0;" |[[W:Close front rounded vowel|y]]
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==Vocabulary==
Anglian's vocabulary is very much romance and has had a great deal of language purity.
{{Romance swadesh}}
==Grammar==
Anglian grammar has evolved greatly from that of Latin, and is similar to that of [[w:Germanic_languages|Germanic languages]]. Anglian is a moderaly Synthetic language. [[w:adjective|Adjectives]] and some [[w:pronoun|pronouns]] are inflected for [[w:Grammatical_number|number]] (singular and plural); [[w:Noun|nouns]], [[w:personal_pronoun|personal pronouns]] and some pronouns are inflected for [[w:grammatical_person|person]], [[w:grammatical_gender|gender]], number and [[w:grammatical_case|case]]; and [[verb]]s, for [[grammatical tense|tense]], [[w:Grammatical_aspect|aspect]], [[w:grammatical_mood|mood]], and the person and number of their [[w:subject_(grammar)|subjects]]. Certain verb features are marked using [[w:auxiliary_verb|auxiliary verbs]].
===Nouns===
Anglian [[noun]]s have one of two genders (masculine or feminine) that must be learned together with the word, there ther are some patterns one could learn, which are
*nouns ending in -a are masculine, unlike most other romance languages
They are inflected for two numbers (singular and plural) and for case (nominative and genitive).
A regular Anglian noun belongs to one of four main declensions, a group of nouns with similar inflected forms. The declensions are identified by the Nomitive singular form of the noun.
====First declension====
The '''first declension''' is the second largest of the declensions. It contains almost exclusively feminine nouns . It is characterized by a nominative singular -Ø and is mainly descended from the Latin first and fifth declension, as well as from many neuter nouns.
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:sceal|sċeal]]''
stair (f.)
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:ealp|ealp]]''
dawn (f.)
|-
!Singular
!Plural
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Nominative
|sċeal
|sċealas
|ealp
|ealpas
|-
!Genetive
|sċeale
|sċealrum
|ealpe
|ealprum
|}
====Second declension====
The '''second declension''' is the largest of the declensions. It contains almost exclusively masculine nouns . It is characterized by a nominative singular -Ø or -a. It is mainly descended from the Latin second declension.
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:eaher|eaher]]''
steel (m.)
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:eaht|eaht]]''
act (m.)
|-
!Singular
!Plural
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Nominative
|eaher
|eahras
|eaht
|eahtas
|-
!Genetive
|eahe
|eahran
|eahte
|eahtan
|}
==Third Declension==
The '''third declension''' is the second smallest of the declensions. It contains almost exclusively masculine nouns. It is characterized by a nominative singular -e. It is mainly descended from the Latin third declension (-em).
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:bowe|bowe]]''
ox (m.)
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:nufe|nufe]]''
cloud (m.)
|-
!Singular
!Plural
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Nominative
|bowe
|bowes
|nufe
|nufes
|-
!Genetive
|bowes
|bow
|nyfes
|nyf
|}
==Fourth Declension==
The '''fourth declension''' is the smallest of the declensions. It contains almost exclusively feminine nouns . It is characterized by a nominative singular -e. It is mainly descended from the Latin first declension (-ia).
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:ċeowrese|ċeowrese]]''
beer (m.)
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:anæþre|anæþre]]''
duck (m.)
|-
!Singular
!Plural
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Nominative
|ċeowrese
|ċeowrasas
|anæþre
|anæþras
|-
!Genetive
|ċeowreses
|ċeowreserum
|anæþres
|anæþerum
|}
|}


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[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:Indo-European languages]][[Category:Romance]][[Category:A posteriori]]
==See Also==
[[:Category:Yealoweadrish words|Yelowardish in Contionary]]
 
[https://conworkshop.com/view_language.php?l=AGW Yelowardish on CWS]
 
[[Kaponese]]
 
[[Heaheawlan]]
 
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