Nokanevesino'a

Etymology
Nokanevesino'a is the language spoken by the Ngokomenutis nation. Colonising forces misunderstood and therefore named them "the Kohcaments" or "Kohcament people", thus also naming the language of that region "Kohcamentish".

ლ̲რ`ლ̅ხ̅ა´ლ̲ºò (Nokanevesino'a) means 'our language' or more literally, "that which is being spoken by us"

Phonotactics
Nokanevesino'a requires that all syllables have at least one vowel. Words may begin on a vowel. Vowels must be separated by either a consonant or a glottal stop.

Writing System
Nokanevesino'a uses Georgian script, with the addition of the Latin "o" (and its various diacritic marks) for some vowels and "º" for a glottal stop. Vowels are indicated by placing the mark shown above the "o" and placing it on its preceding consonant. If a vowel does not come after a consonant, then the whole form (Latin "o" plus diacritic mark) may be written.

Nouns
Nokanevesino'a does not have distinct nouns, but rather prefixes attached to a conjugated verb to create a noun and indicate its case.

To form a noun, one adds one of the below the prefixes: and/or the below suffixes: For example, take the English verb ‘to have sex’: sexually active person (n + 3s.n, present pos.), virgin (n + 3s.n, past neg.), celibate (n + 3s.n, future neg.), nun (n + 3s.f, future neg), monk/priest (n + 3s.f, future neg.), and a person who is waiting for marriage or currently in a dryspell (n + 3s.n future hyp.) are all just conjugations of the same verb with the prefix 'n-' to indicate an object or person in a state of being.
 * n [that which is (verb + conjugation)]
 * ng [that which causes/gives (verb + conjugation)]
 * k [that which is caused by/given (verb + conjugation)]
 * -o'o (my/mine)
 * -o'a (our/ours)
 * -e'o (your/yours)
 * -e'a (you all's)
 * -a'o (their/theirs- singular)
 * -a'a (their/theirs- pural)

Verbs
Past Hypothetical- refers to something that might have happened in the past or something that happened but whose certainty is questionable

Past Positive- refers to something that is a fact, or definitely happened

Past Negative- refers to something that did not happen

Present Hypothetical- refers to something that may be happening or something that is happening but whose certainty is questionable

Present Positive- refers to something being directly observed, or is definitely happening

Present Negative- refers to something that is not happening'''

Future Hypothetical- refers to something that might happen in the future

Future Positive- refers to something that definitely will happen

Future Negative- refers to something that will not happen

''The first vowel indicates the person, the second the plurality, the third the gender, the fourth the tense, and the fifth the certainty. The dashes indicate where a consonant will go in the verb.''