Belmorian

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The Belmorian Lanuage

The Belmorian Language is spoken by 2 billion Belmorians across The Belmore Family and about 50 million Belmorian ex-pats around the world. The most interesting thing to note about Belmorian is the absence of the word "the" replaced by merely a t onto the end of the word. It is a very strict language that rarely brakes it's rules.

Simple Pronouns & Verbs

As in almost all languages, Belmorian words change depending on who is in the nominative. Unlike other languages the sounds are very similar which means, though it is easy to learn hearing the differences can be hard.

Pronouns

Here is a list of the endings for verbs which fall under the following pronoun: Pronoun Past Present Future I -ast -as -al You -est -es -el He/She/It -ist -is -il We -aste -ass -alle You (pl) -este -ess -elle They -iste -iss -ille

Verbs

Now you know how verbs change you must be able to find how they fit onto the end of verbs. Let us look at the same table for the verb to run which is "Jung".

Pronoun Past Present Future I Jungast Jungas Jungal You Jungest Junges Jungel He/She/It Jungist Jungis Jungil We Jungaste Jungass Jungalle You (pl) Jungeste Jungess Jungelle They Jungiste Jungiss Jungille

And that is all you need to know on Pronouns and Verbs. There are no breakages of this rule.