Sadmerafian language

Sadmerafian (Кро телам; Kro Telam) is a Kroac language spoken in Sadmerafa and around the.

Geographic distribution
Sadmerafian language is the majority language of Sadmerafa, with 88% of the population speaking the language as their native tongue, it is the only monolingual country in Central Asia.

Many Sadmerafian speakers reside close to the Caspian Sea, mainly in Kazakhstan and Russia. Most Sadmerafians in Russia reside in Dagestan.

Grammar
Sadmerafian is an SVO language, and has a unique grammar structure. To pluralize, the dur- prefix is used (such as makar, meaning bread, becoming durmakar), but if it describes a living object, instead, the -hha suffix is used (such as insanir, meaning person, becoming insanirhha). It also differentiates whether a male or a female did an action. Here is an example,


 * Qazan-mur afahir sun (Qazan drank the soup)
 * Jania-mai araun bakurd (Jania watched the movie)

The -mur suffix is added for males and the -mai suffix is added for females. Also, the a- prefix is used for past tense.

When a question is asked, the 'Heq' is added at the beginning, for example,


 * Heq i shanuva? (Where is the post office?)
 * Heq i bangukele? (Why is the dog here?)