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GREENWORLDISH is the main language written and spoken in GEENWORLD


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[edit] THE ALPHABET

GREENWORLDISH ROMANISED (ENGLISH LETTER) GREENWORLDISH CHARACTER
A Д
B Љ
C Ҩ
D
E
F
G
H П
I
J
K
L
M Ѫ
N Й
O
P
Q
R Я OR Л
S §
T
U
V
W Щ
X Ж
Y
Z

[edit] SOUNDS OF THE ALPHABET

GREENWORLDISH CHARACTER GREENWORLDISH ROMANISED (ENGLISH LETTER) SOUNDS (ENGLISH)
A Д APPLE
B Љ BAT
C Ҩ CHICKEN
D DAY
E END
F FRY
G GAY
H П HAM
I WEE (WII)
J JADE & JUST
K KAT
L LIKE & LAND
M Ѫ MAD & MAN
N Й NO & NOT & NOW
O NO & GO
P PEOPLE & PAST
Q QUEST & QUICK
R Я OR Л RIGHT & WRONG & RARE
S § SEE/SEA & SENT
T TOO &TRUE & TIGHT
U UNIVERSE & UNDER
V VERY & VIOLET
W Щ WEE (WII) & WHY
X Ж EXACT & EXAMPLE
Y YESTERDAY & YET & YEAR
Z ZEN & ZERO

[edit] WORDS

GREENWORLDISH GREENWORLDISH ROMANISED ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION
§∑ Й੯ Я Д SENTRA MOTHER §∑ Й੯ Я Д (SENTRA) (MOTHER)
GAMONY father
MINORA human HUMAN
HENCRAFT BOY, SON
VICERIPETA GIRL, DAUGHTER
NOVAYA (NOVYJ) NEW
ЙДଏД NADA NOTHING
NICHTO NOT A THING
ENERGIYA ENERGY
KI/ CHI LIFE FORCE
౫Дૌ KAI POWER
ANIME JAPAN ANIMATION ANIME (JAPAN ANIMATION)
MANGA JAPAN COMIC BOOK
COMIC AMERICAN COMIC BOOK
MECHA GIANT ROBOT
HENSHIN JAPAN SUPERHERO
SUPERHERO AMERICAN SUPERHERO
MUL'TIPLIKACIYA RUSSIAN CARTOON OR ANIMATION
BEH YOU
Ibehr you (possessive)
Ibehz you (plural)
HE
jët HIM
jëz he (possessive) or him
EHN ONE
TU TWO
thrë THREE
FEHR FOUR
FEF FIVE
SICH SIX
SEBEN SEVEN
écht EIGHT
nën NINE
ଏ∑Ҩ DEC TEN
she
sët her
sëz her (possessive)
et it
Vëb We
They
OVE BREAD
OKE BUILDER
NEZH CANDLE
LABZAR LAST
EMBAZA EVERY
FEBEZA FAST
NOZAR NOT
WO WHERE
EN ARRIÈRE BACK
WAT SOME
MIMO PAST
DUREMENT HARD
MORBIDO SOFT
ENTRAR ENTER
GEHEN GO
POJTI GO (possessive)
ЙДП NAH NO
BANDES DESSINÉES FRENCH CARTOONS
௫ૌૌ GII MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORM
ळЉૌૌ OBII BELT
ѪДૌૌ MAII MY
ഥДૌૌ LAII LIE
ഥДૌૌЯ LAIIR LIAR
ૌѪЉૌЯ' IMBIR' GINGER
Љૌ∑Я BIER BEER
LAIIF LIFE
PAII PIE
AII EYE
FLAII FLY
TAII TAI
BAII BY, BYE
TAII TIE
CRAII CRY
TRAII TRY
FRAII FRY
SHAII SHY
HAII HIGH
HAIIT HEIGHT
SHAIIT SHIT
DAII DIE
DRAIIV DRIVE
WAII WHY
MAIIN MINE
BLAIIND BLIND
TII TEA
SII SEE
नЯДҨ౫ FRACK FUCK
नЯДҨ౫∑Я FRACKER FUCKER
§∑౫§ SEKS SEX
了ૌૌ PII PEA
TRII TREE
LII LEE
FLII FLEA, FLEE
TAIM TIME
LAIIM LIME
SLAIIM SLIME
MAIIM MIME
CRAIIM CRIME
LAIIT LIGHT
SIGHT SAIIT
DA THE
DIS THIS
DEY THEY
CHA YOU

[edit] INFO

how to say ABCD IN GREENWORLDISH ABCD (IN GREENWORLDISH)

GREENWORLDISH (GREENWORLDISH)
Spoken in: GREENWORLD
Region: NZ, ICELAND, HONG KONG & RUSSIA
Total speakers: UNKNOWN
Ranking: in top 1000
Genetic classification: Germanic

 Italic
  GREENWORLDISH

Official status
Official language of: GREENWORLD
Regulated by: GREENWORLD LANGUAGE GROUP
Language codes
ISO 639-1N/A
ISO 639-2N/A
SILN/A
See also: LanguageList of languages

[edit] Characteristics

GREENWORLDISH & Germanic languages possess several unique features, such as the following:

  1. The leveling of the Indo-European (IE) tense and aspect system into the present tense and past tense (also called preterite)
  2. A large class of verbs that use a dental suffix (/d/ or /t/) instead of vowel alternation (Indo-European ablaut) to indicate past tense; these are called the Germanic weak verbs; the remaining verbs with vowel ablaut are the Germanic strong verbs
  3. The use of so-called strong and weak adjectives: different sets of inflectional endings for adjectives depending on the definiteness of the noun phrase; (modern English adjectives do not inflect at all, except for the comparative and superlative; this was not the case in Old English, where adjectives were inflected differently depending on whether they were preceded by an article or demonstrative)
  4. The consonant shift known as Grimm's Law; (the consonants in High German have shifted farther yet by the High German consonant shift)
  5. A number of words with etymologies that are difficult to link to other Indo-European families, but variants of which appear in almost all Germanic languages, See Germanic substrate hypothesis
  6. The shifting of stress accent onto the root of the stem and later to the first syllable of the word, (though English has an irregular stress, native words always have a fixed stress regardless of what is added to them)

GREENWORLDISH & Germanic languages differ from each other to a greater degree than do some other language families such as the Romance or Slavic languages. Roughly speaking, Germanic languages differ in how conservative or how progressive each language is with respect to an overall trend toward analyticity. Some, such as German, Dutch, and Icelandic have preserved much of the complex inflectional morphology inherited from the Proto-Indo-European language. Others, such as English, Swedish, and Afrikaans have moved toward a largely analytic type.

Another characteristic of Germanic languages is the verb second or V2 word order, which is quite uncommon cross-linguistically. This feature is shared by all modern Germanic languages except English, which appears to have had V2 earlier in its history however, but largely has replaced the structure with an overall Subject Verb Object structure.

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