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Starckdeutsch is an artificial language designed by Mathias Koeppel. It is well connected with Mittelhochdeutsch. A report in the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, ‘sagen, sug, gesugen’, describes a society for the promotion of strong verbs in German (Gesellschaft zur Stärkung der Verben). Strong (irregular) verb forms are being avoided, so in a kind of affirmative action, this society is trying to make more weak verbs strong. Gesellschaft zur Stärkung der Verben (and they do more, see the heading Rettet des Genitivs!).

Koeppel wrote poems (ex: Sämtliche Gedichte, 1980) in this language, which mostly have funny contents. Different authors from Frankfurt/ Germany like Eckhard Henscheid, Carl Lierow, Elsemarie Maletzke, Chlodwig Poth support this new language.


Examples: [[1]] [[2]] [[3]] [[4]]