Morochan

Morochan (Morochan: Мороча Хашғонте Moroča Fhašġonte) is the official lanuguage of the Morochan People's Republic. Morochan is an Indo-European isolate along with Albanian and Armenian, However, it is also the last surviving Proto-Indo-European language as it is more archaic than Lithuanian and like Lithuanian, has cognates only found in classical languages such as, & even.

Classification
Morochan is generally considered an Indo-European language isolate, because it is not related to other languages. In recent times, And lingunists eventually group both languages into a Morochanian branch contaning Morochan, Lubač,  and the extinct Botoșani language.

Classification:

Morochanian
 * Lubač
 * Botoșani (extinct)
 * Morochan

Loanwords
Due to cultural influence, Morochan has borrowed many words from Slavic and Hungarian.

Hungarian-Morochan: Slavic = Morochan
 * üveg = övak (glass)
 * műanyag = mönyeg (plastic)
 * táska = taški (bag)
 * fém = fimuk
 * szalag = salak (ribbon)
 * játék = jatunk (toy)
 * puška (Czech) = puške (rifle)
 * budova (Slovak) = budove (building)
 * proszek (Polish) = prašuk (powder)