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Classification and Dialects[]
Eketin is related to Zhuang because it uses some letters from Zhuang (e.g.: Ƃ, Ƌ, Ŋ). It is spoken on Tihaanja in the country Parmof. Just as Old English sounds very different than modern English, Old Eketin is very different than modern Eketin. Parmof, which used to be a giant country that everybody relied on ( from 300 B C E - 100 C E ), spoke Eketin. Many books on Tihaanja are written in this language back then, and also to this day.
Vowels and consonants[]
A - /a/
Ȧ - /æ/
Ȧ́ - archaic; now written jȧ /jæ/
E - /e/
Ė - /i/
Ė́ - archaic; now written jė /ji/
I - /ɪ/
İ - /aɪ/
İ́ - archaic; now written ji /jaɪ/
O - /o/
Ȯ - /ʊ/
Ȯ́ - archaic; now written jȯ /jʊ/
U - /ʌ/
U̇ - /u/
U̇́ - archaic; now written ju̇ /ju/
B - /b/
Ƃ - /mb/
Ƌ - /nd/
F - /f/
ꟻ - archaic now written 'F /fj/
G - /g/
G̏ - archaic; now written 'G /ŋg/
H - /h/
J - /j/
K - /k/
Ƙ - archaic; now written 'K /k'/
L - /l/
M - /m/
N - /n/
N̏ - archaic; now written 'N /ɲ/
Ŋ - /ŋ/
P - /p/
ꟼ - archaic; now written 'P /pj/
S - /s/
S̏ - archaic; now written Ṣ /ʃ/
T - /t/
T̏ - archaic; now written 'T /t'/
V - /v/
W - /w/
Z - /z/
Z̏ - archaic; now written Ẓ /ʒ/
Grammar[]
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Lexicon[]
'Paƃo (Old Eketin: ꟼaƃols̏) = Talk
Po'Gėbju̇ (Old Eketin: Ogėbokok) = Go
Ṣadnu (Old Eketin: Ƙȯnoku̇) = Wire