Söoländizs
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Söoländzs /søːlɛndɪʃ/ is a Germanic language spoken in Jarþe's Sicily. It is inspired by Dutch, Low German, Tíogall (one of my older conlang drafts) and Estonian.
Vür mooste zines Biens, wiste ᴅe Mänskendaam onǩ, wõrav ᴅij Wichte maked zinn, neer oonliǩ umrõden köönde. Mid ᴅem Endwickelne ᴅer Wijsdamer erställde wir ta Lirnne, ok aftach haa wir one Lore ᴅer Ävnen ok ᴅes Endwerks [that watching bears out, both in the workstead and in daily life.
The underlying kinds of stuff are the *firststuffs*, which link together in sundry ways to give rise to the rest. Formerly we knew of ninety-two firststuffs, from laterstuff, the lightest and barest, to ymirstuff, the heaviest. Now we have made more, such as aegirstuff and helstuff.]