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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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==Vocabulary== | |||
Anglian's vocabulary is very much romance and has had a great deal of language purity. | |||
{{Romance swadesh}} | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
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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 | 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 | *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). | They are inflected for two numbers (singular and plural) and for case (nominative and genitive). | ||
A regular | 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==== | ====First declension==== | ||
The '''first declension''' is the largest of the declensions and the | 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" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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== | ==Third Declension== | ||
The | 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" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! rowspan="2" | | ! rowspan="2" | | ||
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary: | ! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:bowe|bowe]]'' | ||
ox (m.) | |||
! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary: | ! colspan="2" |''[[Contionary:nufe|nufe]]'' | ||
cloud (m.) | |||
|- | |- | ||
!Singular | !Singular | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!Nominative | !Nominative | ||
| | |bowe | ||
| | |bowes | ||
| | |nufe | ||
| | |nufes | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Genetive | !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 | |||
|} | |||
==Sample texts== | ==Sample texts== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[https://conworkshop.com/view_language.php?l=AGW | [[:Category:Yealoweadrish words|Yelowardish in Contionary]] | ||
[https://conworkshop.com/view_language.php?l=AGW Yelowardish on CWS] | |||
[[Kaponese]] | [[Kaponese]] | ||
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[[Heaheawlan]] | [[Heaheawlan]] | ||
[[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:Indo-European languages]][[Category:Romance]][[Category:A posteriori]][[Category:Mimiconlangs]] | [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:Indo-European languages]][[Category:Italic languages]][[Category:Romance]]][[Category:Artlangs]][[Category:A posteriori]][[Category:Mimiconlangs]] | ||
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