Teedish (Differently)

Teedish (natively Tedic) is an international auxiliary language created by Adolf Hitler, who wished to introduce an easy lingua franca to be used among Germanic nations, but refused to use Esperanto since it was created by a Jew and sounded too Latin. Even though, Teedish is still considerably influenced by Esperanto grammar. Some commentators labeled Teedish Germanic Esperanto.

Characteristics
Teedish has a letter-to-sound correspondence i.e. every letter has always the same sound. All nouns end with -e if singular and -er if plural, adjectives end with -a and adverbs in -an. Verbs in the infinitive end with -en and have a very simple conjugation. The accusative case is optional but normally not used in Teedish.

Sample

 * Starvina semer kans net eten gelde.
 * Starving people can't eat money.