Danubine Language
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Danubine | |
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Spoken in | New Vienna |
Total speakers | 10 |
Family | Indo-European
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The Danubine Language is an Indo-European language most similar to Austro-Bavarian German, Yiddish and English with many influences from French, Latin, Welsh and Arabic. The Danubine language is spoken by many Danubines and is not limited by ethnicity, it was created to reflect the nation's heritage.
Basic Vocabulary
English | Danubine |
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I/me | J'éh |
You/You all | Eae'h |
Us | me'h |
New | Néuin |
Old | Auld |
Cat | KÆtm |
Dog | Doug |
In total there are about 500 words in the language, the list above is a basic sample.
Grammar
The Danubine Language uses basic French Grammer, putting nouns before adjectives. For example to say "I have a cute cat" is "J'eh á'h Onxe'n KÆtm BÆlle".