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Sydvetlish Language

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Sydvetlish is a germanic conlang created by Matheus Filipe da Silva Leal.

It is based on Bokmål, Danish, German, English and Swedish and aims to be simple.

Lessons and more information is to be found at the homepage of Sydvetlish.

[edit] The Alphabet

Is a very common alphabet:

A a - As in Portuguese.

Å å - As in Danish and Bokmål.

Æ æ - As in Danish.

B b - As in English.

C c - As in English.

D d - As in English.

E e - As in Danish and Bokmål.

F f - As in English.

G g - As in Polish.

H h - As in Polish.

I i - As in German.

J j - As Ž in Czech.

L l - As in English.

M m - As in English.

N n - As in English.

O o - As in German.

Ø ø - As in Danish and Bokmål. Ö ö is accepted too, but Ø ø is by far, most used by natives. Strangers prefeer Ö ö.

P p - As in English.

R r - As in English.

S s - As in Polish, never a ZZZZZZZZZZ!

T t - As in English.

U u - As in German.

V v - As in German.

X x - As in Greek.

Y y - As in Polish, never a Y in MY!

Z z - As in Portuguese.

[edit] Basic rules

  • before P and B, olny M, no N.
  • after vowels we use I, and after consonants we use Y.