Kitonese

Kitonese (Kithanika) is the co-official language of Kiton alongside French. It is a Kithano-japonic language and is native to the northeast of the country (Alawa, the Saihan states and the northern Hwakahan states).

Syntax
In standard language, every sentence must have the main verb at the end, except for equative sentences. The main verb is always directly preceeded by the direct object
 * Atuhahitaissawanni ekola hika. Atuhahitaissawanni goes to school.
 * BUT: Atuhahitaissawanni-njo etudian. Atuhahitaissawanni is a student (lit. "It is true that A'nni is a student.")

Verbs
The verb forms the core of the sentence.

There are four classes of verb: Verbs have innate voice and aktionsart; these influence the possible endings a verb can take. Verbs have varying moods, tense and aspect.

Grammar
Kitonese contains certain gerundives and participles.