Kyánnic

General information
The Kyánnic language (Kyánnic Latin: Lô kyanazīzô tôřk, pronounced [ˈlo kanazizo ˈtoʁk]) is the official regional language of the Island of Rātəná, in Kihāmát, and it is the least spoken official language of Kihāmát.. It is closely related to Kétassic. An inflected fusional nominative-accusative language, Kétassic has two numbers, two genders and five cases. The language belongs to the isolated Panlaffic language family, indigenous to Kihāmát's eight islands.

Phonology and orthography
Kyánnic can be written in either both traditional Panlaffic script or in the Standardised Romanised Panlaffic Alphabet. For ease of use the Romanised alphabet is used below.

Cases
Kyánnic has five cases:
 * 1) Nominative
 * 2) Accusative
 * 3) Genitive
 * 4) Dative
 * 5) Prepositional