@oliver Am I being used by you?! :( ...to to get you rid of certain intrusive elements xD... *cries a little...
@Galich I don't know what particularly you want to know about my language. But following the general topic of what you've discussed so far, just in a few words - we have the consonants such us *tch, *sh,*sht, *dz,*dzh. But we use the Cyrillic alphabet, so we are closer the Russian. Though my language is an analytic one, so we keep remnants of the case declension only for personal pronouns(and some other pronouns) for the nominative, accusative,dative, and vocative. And our definite article, for example, is an affix at the end of the word. Therefore, for me, synthetic languages such as German/Russian are kind of difficult when I have to study the cases, or remember the gender. Russian case system is awful, but when I listen, I can understand simple general sentences without having studied the language before.
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