Dryicoran language

Dryicoran (Dryicoran: drykorsk) is a language spoken in Dryicor and in parts of, Arola and. While no longer an official language of Dryicor, due to its eventual replacement by and, the vast majority of Dryicorans have at least a working understanding of the language.

Scholar Anna Lund described Dryicoran in 1984 as "a Finnicised Icelandic expat in Scandinavia", noting its similarities to, and Norwegian.

Basic sentence order
Dryicoran speakers form sentences in the SVO word order. Cases are not used in Dryicoran, but the language lost articles in the 1750s.

Survival

 * Hello: "Terv" / "Hei" (pronounced 'high')
 * Thank you: "Takk"
 * What's your name? "Hvad name sin er?"
 * I come from Dryicor: "Ég kjem fra Drahkor"

Pronouns
Dryicoran does not use gendered pronouns (from the Finnish influence).