Doño language

Doño is a Doñoan language spoken by the Doño people in the Doño Archipelago, coastal Fechara and in the Nocoan colonies.

Grammar
Doño is a head-initial agglutinative language. The basic word order is verb–subject–object (VSO). Adjectives and adverbs precede nouns and verbs; possessors precede possessees; prepositions are used.

Nouns
Nouns are inflected for case and definiteness. The definite article is expressed with the prefix ii-. Proper nouns get definite articles in formal speech.