Sereletin Language

Sereletin is the official language of Serelet.

Sereletin Latin Alphabet
The Sereletin Latin Alphabet has 25 Official Letters, 8 vowels and 17 consonants. It also has two Unofficial Letters

Sereletin Cyrillic Alphabet
The Sereletin Cyrillic Alphabet is mostly used by Sereletin People in Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Mongolia, etc.

Language Ancestors
Sereletin is a hybrid language as it is a mixture of Germanic, Romance, Slavic and Uralic Languages

General
Hello/Hi/Hey = Hei

Bye = Hei Nast

Then (Past) = Nast

Now = Ietz

Then (Future) = Most

Here = Hieren

There = Tuta

I'm = Vago

Hungry = Gloden

Food = Essen

Eat = Essen

Numbers
0 = Null

1 = Unz

2 = Tvunz

3 = Trunz

4 = Frunz

5 = Funz

6 = Sunz

7 = Svunz

8 = Otunz

9 = Nunz

10 = Unz-Null

15 = Unz-Funz

20 = Tvunz-Null

25 = Tvunz-Funz

30 = Trunz-Null

35 = Trunz-Funz

40 = Frunz-Null

45 = Frunz-Funz

50 = Funz-Null

100 = Unz-Null-Null

1000 = Unz-Null-Null-Null

I think you get the point

"Weird Words"
The longest word on a dictionary is Araberpalestindispora meaning Palestinian-Arab Diaspora but it is possibly to create an infinite word if it is a number for example Unz-Unz-Unz.............................Unz-Unz-Unz.

In Sereletin there is a words without vowels, Zrn (Crazy, derived from Polish Zwariowany)

In Sereletin there is 2 words that contain the coma symbol, they are Kre,ebel (Pretzel) and Gre,ekland (Greece), in Sereletin comas on words means that the it's not pronounced Krebel but it's pronounced Kre ebel