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The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the [[Vorstish language]]. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.
The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the [[Vorstish language]]. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.
==Reference and examples==
===Common surnames===
Ferrero
Guilleimo
Sartor
Bruno
Fernando
Castello
Rodrigo
Lupo
Rubo
Rubi
Blanco
Martin
Bernardo
Roberto
Ricardo
Carlo(s)
Lucas
Jon

Revision as of 20:15, 3 September 2021

The Ebrarese Language (sometimes known as Ebrarian in Anglish) is a language derived primarily from the ancient East-Arhoman language, which is the national language of Ebrary and the native tongue of the Ebrarian people. Like Anglish, it uses a 26 character Aroman writing system with no accents.

Dialects

The five major dialects of Ebrarese are the Eastern, Western, Central, Gallasian, and Vorstland dialects.

Grammar

Main Article: Ebrarese grammar

The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the Vorstish language. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.

Reference and examples

Common surnames

Ferrero Guilleimo Sartor Bruno Fernando Castello Rodrigo Lupo Rubo Rubi Blanco Martin Bernardo Roberto Ricardo Carlo(s) Lucas Jon