Kazaeuwitian language

Kazaeuwitian (Kásawiti) is a Semitic language spoken in the Kazaeuwitian Archipelago, mostly in the Rehisi Island.

Alphabet
The language officially uses the Latin alphabet, borrowed from the British. Unlike other language that use the Latin alphabet, Kazaeuwitian uses the traditional Abjad sorting.

Commonly vocalized as:


 * A ábgad hawo uzħaŧ yiklaman sefáqár šatexac

Traditionally:
 * ''A ábgad hawouz ħaŧyi kalaman sefá qárašate xac.

Grammar
Kazaeuwitian is an SVO language. It also has rules of time in verbs. For example, Ena nur I see

Ena nuro I am seeing

En'nuro I saw

For a negative sentence, the 'l' is added at the beginning of the sentence.

Lena nuro I am not seeing