I'm thinking that the skrac language (the tongue of the skreeks) will have equivalent translations in the English language. The verbs end in th. Here are a few words. An 's' is added to the end of a noun to make is a plural. Here are some of the rules...
Past tense is complicated... Since I'm in the Spanish mood, I'll changed the ending from 'th' for past tense to 'ch'. Present tense shall remain 'th'.
Also, in Skrac, the noun determine the tense, unlike Spanish where there are verb congregations. (If you don't know what I'm talking about:
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/pret1.htm) In this language, the verb endings are the same, being either 'th' in present, 'ch' in past, and 'duch' in future.
Nouns have different congregations. Take nesh for example (means ocean). If I were to say that "the ocean is red." I would say "Ri nesh kilth sav."
If I said "The ocean was red." then the Skrac equivalent is "Ri nesh kilch sav."
If I said "The ocean will be red." Then it would be "Ri nesh kilduch sav."
All in all, the language mixes some morphed Spanish rules and English sentence structure.
Nouns
beast- graka
idiot- gotu
mist- navin
star- vella
resolve- ganend
rain- ta
water- hor
cat- rop
mountain- yacav
power- epon
sky- mirsa
sin- bab
night- ditrio
day- mekzef
ocean- nesh
crocodile- scrallix
ghost- hi
(days of the week)today- nia
Sunday- Meknia
Monday- Zania
Tuesday- Recnia
Wednesday- Velnia
Thursday- Anenia
Friday- Gunia
Saturday- Thermia
(months)January- Anaya
February- Lecya
March- Enya
April- Tunya
May- Reya
June- Unaya
July- Icneya
Agaust- Nesuya
September- Jenaya
October- Beruya
November- Shenya
December- Garacya
month- Leya
Verbs (in present tense)is (was, will)- kilth
are- areyth
am- ecth
look (looked, will look) -qenth
run (ran, will run)- pioth
approach (approached, will approach)- gath
Pronounsthey- shallas
them- shallash
you- wellca
I- Ee
Articlesa- ah
the- ri
an- aha
Adjectivescute- pachu
bad- glarsh
good- hoppen
crazy- lonk
excited- quee
fast- rappy
behind- yar
(colors)red- sav
orange- fef
yellow- ciepor
green- trec
purple- chil
blue- gannu
white- solu
black- cah
brown- dire
magenta- gal
pink- san
gray- sok
aqua (a mix of green and blue)- ninka
dark- nah (h sound is stressed)
light- erip
neon- yi
Adverbsaway- wok