Carigian

Carigian (Karígåkušetå) is a polysynthetic language spoken by the Carigian people. It is the official language of the Republic of Carigia and the Republic of Chedagia.

Dialects
Carigian has hundreds of dialects. In each region, there is a dialect of their own. Overall, there are four groups of dialects in Carigia: the northern dialects, the southern dialects, the central dialects and the river dialects. In Chadagia, they speak in the island dialects. The standard dialect, also called "Pínkušétå", is based on the northern dialects.

Vowels
Diphthongs: aʊ

Noun and Verb
Noun and verb are the same. Carigian is a highly abstract language, The words have different meaning in different position. However, mostly a noun becomes a verb after adding an "tå" at the end which means "the way of" or "the function of". For example, "kuše" means "mouth" while "kušétå" means "language" and "ékušétå" means "I speak".

Plural doesn't exist in Carigian.

Past tense is indicated by a "la" after the verb

Future tense is indicated by a "ła" after the verb

Syntax
Declarative Sentence:

[Subject] [Pronoun]+[Verb] [Object] [Rest]

e.g. Kira drinks water -> Kira(S) á(pron.)kujátå(V) nu (O)