Kutayo

Sumary
During the Kutaiyarans travels most citizens had spoken Zefranian or some other Kuzat dialect like the ones present in Blythia with many exceptions and many people speaking other languages. By the time the Kutaiyarans found a home the language situation had become even more congealed with many other travellers and refugees speaking other languages joining the Zefranian majority. The fact that there was no universal language in a nation so tightly bounded by community proved a massive problem when people were unable to speak to each other since they did not share a common language. This prompted the Kutaiyaran government to implement a language. The language tried its best to mimic the cultural significance of some Zefranian words while simultaneously simplifying its more archaic complications.

Pronouns/Prefixes
I: en

You: nan

They: idam

We: huo

He: ien

She: ieon

It/this/that: ik

These are applied before a verb to display that its doing it or before a noun to donate possession

Connectives
And: ua

Is: en

For: bao

While - inge

Nouns
People: ceo

Person: num

Man: eln

Woman: eoln

Friend: goe

Siblings: ahn

Brother: huem

Sister: huom

Father: ofa

Mother: ido

Crowd: hua

Fun: dipk

Lord: inoack

Leader: idu

King: impevo

Goverment: goenci

God: enofem

Emperor: ceunti

State/Province: idem

War: Fight: goim

Descriptive words
Happy - helio

Sad - ihre

Angry - hreumf

Very - tuu (can be used as a prefix)

Big - plair

Small - uhye

Powerful/strong - ghead

not/anti-/dis- - ne (can be used as a prefix)

Colourful - verihre

Verbs
Do - hwe

Like - verih

Run - imvul

Walk - canvi

Touch - hreluf

Eat - pelface

Translate - diluff

Win -  ofim

Lose -ofam

Sleep - nafle

Get - helif

Ask - es

Have - erint

Think - ivsend

Suffexes
Verb is in the past and has been done (past perfect): -ol

Verb in the past that was getting done (past imperfect) - il

Verb that is currently being dont (present) - al

Verb that will be done (future) - ide

Makes something a question - ki