citai
Citai, also known as Chita or Citai language, is a language spoken by a small indigenous group in Southeast Asia. The exact location of its speakers is often cited as a remote mountainous region, though specific details are scarce. Linguistic research suggests that Citai belongs to a larger language family, possibly related to Austroasiatic languages, but its precise classification remains a subject of ongoing study. The language is characterized by a unique phonological system and a distinct grammatical structure, differing significantly from its more widely spoken neighbors.
Documentation of Citai is limited, with only a few academic papers and field notes available. Efforts to