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==Alphabet==
==Alphabet==


The Schlaub alphabet is known as ''de slůbsce Rize'', and is influenced by older forms of the Latin and Greek alphabets.
Schlaub uses the Latin alphabet nowadays, but there's also an older and less commonly used writing system based on Etruscan.


==Nouns==
==Nouns==

Revision as of 00:07, 11 February 2019

For the Trician tonal language called Ntzog Schlaub natively, see Hlou.

Schlaub (de slůbsce Språhe) is a descendant of Old High German spoken in Lõis's Germany.

Alphabet

Schlaub uses the Latin alphabet nowadays, but there's also an older and less commonly used writing system based on Etruscan.

Nouns

The definite article is de, and the indefinite article is en. Schlaub lost Old High German grammatical gender but not case.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative de di
Accusative den di
Dative den den
Genitive der der

Nouns commonly pluralize in -e, -er, -en or not at all depending on the historical gender of the word. Here are some common declension patterns:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative de Wort di Wort
Accusative den Wort di Wort
Dative den Worte den Worten
Genitive der Worter der Worter
Case Singular Plural
Nominative de Gebe di Gebe
Accusative den Gebe di Gebe
Dative den Gebe den Geben
Genitive der Geber der Geber
Case Singular Plural
Nominative de Gast di Geste
Accusative den Gast di Geste
Dative den Gaste den Gesten
Genitive der Gaster der Gester
Case Singular Plural
Nominative de Sĭte di Site
Accusative den Sĭte di Site
Dative den Sĭte den Siten
Genitive der Sĭter der Siter
Case Singular Plural
Nominative de Năme di Nămen
Accusative den Năme di Nămen
Dative den Năme den Nămen
Genitive der Nămer der Nămer

Adjectives

As in Thedish, the weak adjective declension has completely replaced the strong one. Here's an example:

Case Singular Plural
Nominative blinte blinten
Accusative, Dative, Genitive blinten blinten