Drambenburgian

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Drambenburgian (also known as Draug and Deutsch) is a south Drambenic language from the Euronian family tree. It is the official language of Drambenburg.

Consonants

There are twenty-one consonants in Drambenburgian.

Consonant Name Symbol (lowercase) Pronounciation
Bet B (b) /b/
Qet C (c) Example
Chet X (x) Example
Deth D (d) Example
Phil Ψ (ψ) Example
Gimel G (g) Example
Hey H (h) Example
Jod J (j) Example
Kilt K (k) Example
Lod L (l) Example
Mun M (m) Example
Nun N (n) Example
Pis P (p) Example
Qilt Q (q) Example
Roud R (r) Example
Set S (s) Example
Shet Σ (σ) Example
Torn T (t) Example
Thorn ð Example
Eth Θ (θ) Example
Tzed Z (z) Example

Vowels

Alphabet

Nouns

Articles

Pronouns

Declensions

There are three noun declensions in Drambenburgian, each with six noun cases. The declensions relate to a specific gendered language from Elder Drambenburgian which was lost in usage around the 3rd century CE. While the declensions are still considered gendered, the usage of gender no longer coincides with the gender of the person, place, or thing described by the Drambenburgian noun except in the instances of pronouns and proper nouns.

First and Second Declension Singular and Plural Cases

Case 1st Declension Masc. 2nd Declension Neut. 1st Declension Fem.
Nominative Sg ho Kindos ho Kindo ha Kinda
Genitive Sg hoes Kindoes hoes Kindos has Kindas
Dative Sg ju Kingoj ju Kindj ja Kindaj
Accusative Sg to Kindon to Kindo ta Kindan
Ablative Sg fe Kindof fe Kindof fa Kindaf
Nom. Pl hos Kindes hos Kindos has Kindis
Gen. Pl hoeσ Kindoeσ hoeσ Kindoσ haσ Kindaσ
Dat Pl. jun Kindoin jun Kindin jan Kindain
Acc. Pl ton Kindon ton Kindon tan Kindan
Abl. Pl fein Kindofin fein Kindof fain Kindafin

Verbs

Conjugation

Adjectives

Adverbs

Conjunctions