Kitonese

The Kitonese language is the official language of the Kitonese State (Kuru Kithana), an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It has over 12 million speakers in Kiton and is a minority language in Southeast Asia. The Kitonese language is an isolating language and is a Prakrit, a descendant of Sanskrit, native to Kiton and contains loanwords from Kitonese native languages.

Nouns
Kitonese nouns undergo declension.

Present
The verb root gam has present vowel stem gaka-, and yug has present consonant stem yunak/yunk- This is an irregularity inherited from the Sanskrit verb, gaccha-.

Future
A -hi- or -ihi- is added to the root.

Past
-a- is added and the verb has different endings.

gam(i), gaka-

car(i), cara-

yuk-, yunak-

Grammar
Kitonese contains certain gerundives and participles.