Conlang comparison
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Because a posteriori languages borrow vocabulary from real spoken languages, it is often found that conlangs of this type relate to one another. On this page, it is possible to make comparisons between natlangs of the main branches and also of conlangs influenced by them. If you have an a posteriori conlang, please contribute to this page.
Germanic conlangs
Natlang comparison table
English | Scots | West Frisian | Dutch | Low Saxon | German | Gothic | Icelandic | Faroese | Swedish | Danish | Norwegian (Nynorsk) |
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Apple | Aiple | Apel | Appel | Appel | Apfel | Aplus | Epli | Epl(i) | Äpple | Æble | Eple |
Board | Buird | Board | Bord | Boord | Brett / Bord | Baúrd | Borð | Borð | Bord | Bord | Bord |
Beech | Beech | Boeke/ Boekebeam | Beuk | Böke | Buche | Bōka | Bók | Bók | Bok | Bøg | Bøk, Bok |
Book | Beuk | Boek | Boek | Book | Buch | Bōka | Bók | Bók | Bok | Bog | Bok |
Breast | Breest | Boarst | Borst | Bost | Brust | Brusts | Brjóst | Bróst | Bröst | Bryst | Bryst |
Brown | Broun | Brún | Bruin | Bruun | Braun | Bruns | Brúnn | Brúnur | Brun | Brun | Brun |
Day | Day | Dei | Dag | Dag | Tag | Dags | Dagur | Dagur | Dag | Dag | Dag |
Dead | Deid | Dea | Dood | Dood | Tot | Dauþs | Dauður | Deyður | Död | Død | Daud |
Die (Starve) | Dee | Stjerre | Sterven | Döen/ Starven | Sterben | Diwan | Deyja | Doyggja | Dö | Dø | Døy |
Enough | Eneuch | Genôch | Genoeg | Noog | Genug | Ganōhs | Nóg | Nóg/ Nógmikið | Nog | Nok | Nok |
Finger | Finger | Finger | Vinger | Finger | Finger | Figgrs | Fingur | Fingur | Finger | Finger | Finger |
Give | Gie | Jaan | Geven | Geven | Geben | Giban | Gefa | Geva | Giva / Ge | Give | Gje(va) |
Glass | Gless | Glês | Glas | Glas | Glas | Gler | Glas | Glas | Glas | Glas | |
Gold | Gowd | Goud | Goud | Gold | Gold | Gulþ | Gull | Gull | Guld/ Gull | Guld | Gull |
Hand | Haund | Hân | Hand | Hand | Hand | Handus | Hönd | Hond | Hand | Hånd | Hand |
Head | Heid | Holle | Hoofd/ Kop | Kopp | Haupt/ Kopf | Háubiþ | Höfuð | Høvd/ Høvur | Huvud | Hoved | Hovud |
High | Heich | Heech | Hoog | Hoog | Hoch | Háuh | Hár | Høg/ur | Hög | Høj | Høg |
Home | Hame | Hiem | Heim | Heim | Heim | Háimōþ | Heim | Heim | Hem | Hjem | Heim |
Hook | Heuk | Hoek | Haak | Haak | Haken | Krappa/ Krampa | Krókur | Krókur/ Ongul | Hake/ Krok | Hage/ Krog | Hake/ Krok |
House | Hoose | Hûs | Huis | Huus | Haus | Hūs | Hús | Hús | Hus | Hus | Hus |
Many | Mony | Mannich/Mennich | Menig | Mennig | Manch | Manags | Margir | Mangir/ Nógvir | Många | Mange | Mange |
Moon | Muin | Moanne | Maan | Maan | Mond | Mēna | Tungl/ Máni | Máni/ Tungl | Måne | Måne | Måne |
Night | Nicht | Nacht | Nacht | Natt/ Nacht | Nacht | Nótt | Nótt | Natt | Natt | Nat | Natt |
No | Nae | Nee | Nee(n) | Nee | Nein (Nö, Nee) | Nē | Nei | Nei | Nej | Nej | Nei |
Old | Auld | Âld | Oud, Gammel | Oll | Alt | Sineigs | Gamall (but: eldri, elstur) | Gamal (but: eldri, elstur) | Gammal (but: äldre, äldst) | Gammel (but: ældre, ældst) | Gam(m)al (but: eldre, eldst) |
One | Ane | Ien | Een | Een | Eins | Áins | Einn | Ein | En | En | Ein |
Ounce | Unce | Ûns | Ons | Ons | Unze | Unkja | Únsa | Únsa | Uns | Unse | Unse |
Snow | Snaw | Snie | Sneeuw | Snee | Schnee | Snáiws | Snjór | Kavi/ Snjógvur | Snö | Sne | Snø |
Stone | Stane | Stien | Steen | Steen | Stein | Stáins | Steinn | Steinur | Sten | Sten | Stein |
That | That | Dat | Dat, Die | Dat (Dit) | Das | Þata | Það | Tað | Det | Det | Det |
Two/Twain | Twa | Twa | Twee | Twee | Zwei (Zwo) | Twái | Tveir/ Tvær/ Tvö | Tveir (/Tvá) | Två | To | To |
Who | Wha | Wa | Wie | Wokeen | Wer | Ƕas (Hwas) | Hver | Hvør | Vem | Hvem | Kven |
Worm | Wirm | Wjirm | Wurm/ Worm | Worm | Wurm | Maþa | Maðkur, Ormur | Maðkur/ Ormur | Mask/ Orm | Orm | Mark/ Makk/ Orm |