Kokwo / كهقه

Kokwo or Kokwod, is a language that uses letters as words.

Writing System
it can either be arabic or it's writing system, its origins are ideografic or heiroglyphic.

it's order is based on the phonecian letter order

Words
the words/letters have terminations of -t, -d, -l, (rarely -n), when a word start with those letter it's placed a space.

Transliteration
here is a guide of how to pronounce its latin transcription:

=Dictionary:=

it's Arabic Alphabet lol
ا ب ڊ د ٻ ے

ڤ ه ں ظ ض غ عٔ ث

ك ګ ژ ژٕ ژٔ س ع ٽ ص

ل ۾ ح ج ن ۂ پ ر ت ش څ

Possesion
to say "i have", you have to put "ghet tanáhaut" / گتڅ,  in wich ghet, means "i" and tanáhaut (wich is a combination of tanát+haut) is responsability on a object. "haut", can be replaced with "det" (fruit), "djet" (round thing), "pjet" (point), "eyn" (eye), "kwet" (clothes) etc. (things that are objects). To say "you have" or "he/she has", switch ghet with the person modes,

"you have" is "ot taná-" / هت۔. "he has" is "et taná-" / ےت۔.

Example:

et tanákwet: he/she has a shirt.

To ask a question of possesion, put "hat" on front of the phrase, with interrogative tone

Example:

et tanákwet hat?: does he/she has a shirt?

Colours
□ / gal / ڰ   means color. to say color, put "gal" on front of a word that can represent a color.

to say red, per example: galkamit, (color of the angryness) if you check the alphabet (1), youll se jat(grey), jut(black), jit(white). putten on front of "gal" will mean their literal colors or their color combined with the color expression on front.