English to Germanic Amalgam Translator

A combination of a bunch of Germanic Languages. to be honest it a bit of an abhorrent mass of Swedish, Gothic, Old Norse, with some Dutch, Finnish, and Norwegian Sprinkled in very lightly.
(Sort of) Prefixes and their definitions: ka: Possessive at: Past-Tense ni: Negative te: Denoting a byproduct- "Flame" is fornad, therefore "Warmth" is te-fornad ud: Exaggeratory, "Near" is nær, while "Nearest" is ud-nær

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