Kha Adana

Classification and Dialects
Ka'adhana is a member of the D'erayan-Mysqan language family, spoken mainly in several dialects around the Mysqan peninsula. The 4 largest dialects spoken are Albarōri, Diena'ōri, Vengōri, and Mokevōri. Of the four, Albarōri is the most spoken, though Diena'ori is believed to be the original language due to its common use under the rule of the Yasi'inan Emperors over a thousand years ago.

Nouns
Nouns decline in four cases. The Subjective, Objective, Instrumental, and Possessive. In the Instrumental case an -a suffix replaces the last vowel of the noun if it ends in a vowel, or it will add to the noun if the noun ends in a consonant. If the last vowel of the noun is already an -a vowel the vowel will be elongated (-ā) and will be emphasized. In the Possessive case an -ris suffix is added. If the noun ends in a -ris or -riz a glottal stop will be placed between the r and the i (-r'is) and the z will be replaced with an s