Germish (Deuschisch) is a Germanic conlang. It originated as a joke name for 'German' and grew from a few words to a complete language. It is agglutinative, having many suffixes which stack up on verb forms, for example in skreipelpsten, 3rd Pl. form of the 'must' form of skreip, to write. Most words are of Germanic origin, some being completely Germish native. {| bgcolor="#D4F7FF" style="border:3px #B5F1FF solid; text-align: center; float:right; " width="20%" height="80%" ; | Name: [[]] Type: Agglutinative Alignment: Accusative Head Direction: Initial Number of genders: - Declensions: Yes |}
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