Taatiklarian

Taatiklarian (Taatiklarian: Tatakilatis) is a constructed language spoken in parts of Taatiklatar and by the Taatiklarian-speaking diaspora elsewhere on the planet. The language was first created by a group of linguists and enthusiasts on some of the Dawn rockets. It was based primarily on Romance languages and Germanic languages at first, and was created to be a Cypriot lingua franca. However, Taatiklarian was never widely used on Cyprus. After falling out with the primarily English-speaking colonialists, the primarily Taatiklarian-speaking colonialists moved to the northwest, thus giving rise to the current distribution of Taatiklarian in Taatiklatar. Despite not becoming a global lingua franca on Cyprus, Taatiklarian holds the distinction of being the first constructed language to gain wide use among any geographic population, on Cyprus or Earth. After Taatiklarian, others such as Puan, Romanikan, Carian, Gressian and Nangorando would follow Taatiklarian in becoming widely used. The language (considered a dialect by some) of Puan descended from Taatiklarian, and is mainly spoken in the Taatiklarian province and island of Pua. Taatiklarian could be classified as a Romance language; however, certain grammatical features (such as grammatical gender) are not present, and the language has a significant amount of vocabulary derived from non-Romance sources.

Morphology
All Taatiklarian verbs end with "ere." There is no conjugation in Taatiklarian verbs. To get around this, suffixes are added to the end of verbs for pronoun, tense, etc. For example, the verb for "stop" in Taatiklarian is "Setopere," but the way to say "you stop" is "Setoperepas." To specifically say "You stopped," one would say "Setoperechepas." (However, tense is optional.)