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'''Evonish''' is a [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic languages]] of the Evonen language branch. It is based on [[w:General American pronunciation|General American phonology]] and uses grammar that descends directly, but far from Common Germanic. The wordstock has many influences of [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic languages]] and [[a priori]] conlangs. Despite this, the alphabet is a modified Latin one. The elder form is the runic Middle Evonish, which was less organized but had featured greater [[w:morphology|morphology]]. The two languages split on 25 May 2012 and will differentiate more over time. The objective of Evonish is to preserve old features of Germanic, preserve Celtic vocabulary, as well as eliminate any need for interpretation by context.
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'''Evonish''' is a [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic languages]] of the Evonen language branch. It is based on [[w:General American pronunciation|General American phonology]] and uses grammar that descends directly, but far from Common Germanic. The wordstock has many influences of [[w:Celtic languages|Celtic languages]] and [[a priori]] conlangs. Despite this, the alphabet is a modified Latin one. The elder form is the runic Middle Evonish, which was less organized but had featured greater [[w:morphology|morphology]]. The two languages split on 25 May 2012 and will differentiate more over time. The objective of Evonish is to preserve old features of Germanic, preserve Celtic vocabulary, as well as eliminate any need for interpretation by context.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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Future is generally expressed by giving a time, or is implied in context with the simple present tense. There are auxiliary verbs that are standard as well. These are conjugated for the indicative mood.
Future is generally expressed by giving a time, or is implied in context with the simple present tense. There are auxiliary verbs that are standard as well. These are conjugated for the indicative mood.
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