Kédang (Kdang, Dang, Kedangese) is a language spoken in the Kedang region on the north coast of Lembata Island, east of Flores, in Indonesia.
[6] The consonants display different manners of articulation including plosives, nasals, lateral, flap, trill, fricatives and continuant.
[6] Kédang developed its word classes to include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, numerals, prepositions, interjections, conjunctions and classifiers.
[12] In order to distinguish these two functions, a suffix -n is added after the end vowel of a predicative adjective for it to become attributive.
[13] The other tenses usually require an adverb that indicates time (past, present or future) to support the content along with the verb used.