Karakin

General information
Karakin (Anhutja) the the Language of the Karakins, a spices/sub-spices of egg laying Jamesianoids called Karakin (scientific name Shatu Karakinha). It is the ansestor language of Korkin, Karutu , Kotalosian , Chyukitu and Yukitu. The Karakins migrated to the Tarminian Basin from the south when the Great Continent was in two pieces.

Phonology
Karakin Phonology is interesting because of the odd mixture of unpaired voiced and unvoiced fricative and affricative consonants. It has only 5 vowels. Most Karakin languages that are round during the events of Xerxesian Chronicles have lost all there Velar, lateral, bilabial fricatives and their Palatal nasals and plosives. The language, unlike its decedents don’t have long vowels or diphthongs.

Alphabet
The Karakins did not have a writing system, they had no writing whats so ever and most of their written word was done by foreners in their own script (Hanpeimu, Nekoshijwo or Ännatroda). The native speakers of Karakin draw pictures and petroglyphs to show their ideas.

Nouns
Like all Jamesic Languages, all words are nouns by default they can have suffixes to incate if they are possesing an object or are an object of the sentance or the verb of the sentance. The possesive suffix is -zo.

Verbs
Nouns can be made into verbs by adding -uku to the end of it. Uku is the basic neutral and tone neutral relation verb from. All the Verb forms are, This is similar to the request from of verbs in Korkin but in Karakin their the Verb froms that only incate the relationship and weather and their tone. Where they’re annoyed/angry/demaning or happy/exited. These words by themselves are describe different emotions and this is true for other Karakin languages. The negative from of a word is always u-.
 * -ve, friendly relations and happy or exited.
 * -dja, friendly relations and neutral tone.
 * -khya, friendly relations and annoyed, angry or demaning.
 * -zuki, neutral relations and happy or exited.
 * -uku, neutral relations and neutral tone.
 * -gi , neutral relations and annoyed, angry or demaning.
 * -ngya, unfriendly relations and happy or exited.
 * -nhai, unfriendly relations and neutral tone.
 * -rhwa, unfriendly relations and annoyed, angry or demaning.

Syntax
The Word order of Karakin is Subject-Object-verb, the possessive case words come after the words they posses.