Lôppic

General information
The Lôppic language (Lôppic Latin: Lô lôpizô tařak, pronounced [ˈlo loˈpizo ˈtaʁɐk]) is the main language spoken on the Island of Laāláûī, in the country of Kihāmát, and is recognised as the island's official regional language. Lôppic is an inflected fusional nominative-accusative language, which has two numbers, three genders and seven cases. The language is the second most spoken in the country after Kihā́mmic and belongs to the isolated Panlaffic language family, indigenous to the country's eight islands. There are six other extant Panlaffic languages.