Kuaa

Kuaa (natively Khuaa [khʰʍa]) is a language spoken natively by around 100,000 of the "Khuaaho" people in the Republic of Kuha, an island nation in the warm South Atlantic ocean specificly near the DR Congo, a few words in Kuaa are therefore slightly influenced by French but otherwise it is a language isolate. It is a agglutinative languge with some polysynthetic tendencies.

General Information
Kuaa is a agglutinative/polysynthetic language. Nouns are declined according to 4 cases, singular, plural and 2 genders. Prefixes are used to change the case when declining nouns. To change the number and tense suffixes are added. Suffixes are also used to change the meaning of a word or add descripiton i.e. big car/small car. Verbs are conjugated according to 3 moods, 3 genders, singular, plural and 3 tenses. Word order is always SVO like English

Nouns
Nouns in Kuaa are declined according to 4 cases: nominative, accusative, locative, inessive. They also decline according to plurality and 2 genders. Masculine nouns end with -u and feminine nouns end with -i.

Noun Cases Plurality Gender

Pronouns
Kuaa pronouns are rather simple. There are not many pronouns changing subject, object etc. but gender pronouns. There are only 7 pronouns that can be used for subject, object, possessive and reflexive. They are the pasic English subject pronouns: I, you, we, they, she, he, it. Kuaa pronouns are intergrated into a word with an apostrophe.

Verbs
Verbs in Kuaa can be complex. There is a stem verb and the it is conjugated according to 3 moods, 3 genders, plurality and 3 tenses. The moods (subjunctive,conditional and indictive) are suffixes attatched to the end of the stem verb. The genders (masculine, feminine and neuter) are also suffixes. Plurality is defined by a suffix. The 3 tenses (past, present and future) are as with the other declinations suffixes. Different suffixes are sperated by an apostrophe. The suffix order is always mood, tense, gender, plurality or MTGP for short.

Verb Mood Suffixes Verb Tense Suffixes Verb Gender Suffixes Verb Plurality Suffixes

Suffixes
In Kuaa suffixes are added to the end of words to either change meaning or to add description and extend the word/sentence e.g. you could add a suffix to the word successful meaning non or un to change the word to unsuccessful. The following table contains a fewKuaa suffixes.