Introduction
satu kitav (pronounced: Satu Kitan) is a logical and highly precise constructed language. It is a neutral language not belonging to any specific country (in its setting), developed to allow everyone to communicate and discuss equally, with no ambiguity and strict precision.
System Requirements
This page uses a font with ligatures. It will display correctly only if the same characters appear in the box below.
| yo | O |
Hello in satu kitav
In Satu Kitan, "Hello" is written as follows:
- sana
- sana
- day
- sapotav!
- sapotan
- good
Throughout this page, Satu Kitan words and sentences are shown as a set of "Satu Kitan notation",
"pronunciation",
and "meaning".
This page provides a tutorial for English speakers to learn Satu Kitan. For more detailed information and
development stories, see the links below.
Satu Kitan Tutorials
- 1. Characters & Pronunciation
- 2. Words and Their Classification
- 3. Syntax
- 4. Verb Sentences & Conjunction Sentences
- 5. Tense & Aspect
- 6. Noun Sentences & Modifier Clauses
- 7. Compound Words
- 8. Questions
- 9. Subjective Expression
- 10. Translation Tips