The Tieermanschelies Language

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Tieermanchelies
  • Tieermanchelies
Language codes
ISO 639-3

As a territory of Diutche, the Tieermanschen are not directly of Germanic origin, and have their own complicated language form. In Tieermanschelies, every noun, pronoun, and even verb, has gender. Agreement is required, and it has multiple cases. Pronouns and verbs rely on their current subject for their gender. The three genders are Feminine, Masculine, and Neuter. The language has 5 Cases, Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Ablative, and Accusative. Unlike other languages, it has 3 numbers, Singular, Dual, and Plural.

Articles

Articles are the very basic identifiers of a language, typically having 2 forms, Definite, and Indefinite. However, in Tieermanchelies, the language has 3 forms, Indefinite; Semi-finite for Dual (ie, some), and Definite.

case Articles
Definite | colspan=“3”| colspan="4” | Indefinite
Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine | Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative Tro Tre Tra Tehr Ito Ite Ita Itehr
Accusative Tron Tren Tran Tehn Iton Iten Itan Itehn
Dative Trom Trem Tram Tehm Itom Item Itam Itehm
Genitive Tros Tres Tras Tehs Itos Ites Itas Itehs