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Pekeotama [BKM]
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Functional 109 words Pekeotama
Peke O Tama
[ˌpʰe.kə.ʔo.ˈtʰa.mə]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 8 December 2023
Language type Engineered Language (Englang)
Place & SpeakersPekeotama is spoken by a population of around 3,673,000,000 in Bipekeoziyomo.
Species Human/humanoid
About Pekeotama the earliest known form of Peotam, still reflected by the orthography used in modern variants.
Sample of Pekeotama[view] peke o tuku covama ma siti ziyene ma vuhunu avo buvuye miki. jovama vono ma simi vuvoko miyama tana, ma jovama hoko yeyene tuku rutu diyoko vuvo ziyene movaka duveme.

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Latest vocabulary
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Language family relationships
Language treeMalcalasian
 ⤷  Pekeotama
 
[edit] [view] Pekotam (Pekotam)first signs of vowel reduction.
[edit] [view] Pwekotam (Pwekotam)Vowel loss go brrrrrrr
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarPalatalVelar
Nasal m   n    
Plosive p b   t d   k g
Fricative   f v s z   x
Affricate     t͡s d͡z    
Lateral approximant     l    
Approximant       j  
Trill     r    
VowelsFrontBack
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open a  
Syllable Structuremaximum (C)V
Otherthis is the phonology the peotam script was created to reflect, hence the blatant historical spelling in modern variants.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Pekeotama. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 PekeotamaOrthography [edit]
g
ga
/g/
k
ka
/k/
j
ji
/d͡z/
c
ci
/t͡s/
y
ye
/j/
d
de
/d/
t
te
/t/
n
ne
/n/
r
re
/r/
l
le
/l/
z
ze
/z/
s
se
/s/
b
bo
/b/
p
po
/p/
m
mo
/m/
v
vu
/v/
f
fu
/f/
h
/x/
a
a
/a/
i
i
/i/
e
e
/e/
u
u
/u/
o
o
/o/
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    Additional Notesmany different graphemes in some positions of a word are visually identical, creating pairs only distinct from context, though words with the exact same spelling but different pronunciation are usually rare.
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