Pepetoka languages

The Pepetoka language is the language of the Pepetoka people and the various Pepetoka states.

Consonants

 * When and  are next to each other, they coalesce into an affricate.
 * The voiced stops are not phonemic in Pepetoka, but rather allophones of  after nasals. Rarely, they may appear word-initially in loanwords, usually prenasalized and only partially voiced.
 * Intervocalic may be partially voiced  or even lenited to voiced fricatives
 * The aspirated stops are not phonemic in Pepetoka, but rather surface as allophones of the sequences . These sequences appear frequently in loanwords from langauges that do have phonemic aspiration. In native words, these clusters only appear in conjugations and compound words.
 * In some dialects, they may be realized as affricates instead.
 * The nasals aren't phonemic in Pepetoka, only appear as allophones of coda-position  before  respectively.

Vowels
Pepetoka has a simple three-vowel system, having three phonemic vowels, but nine total vowels , which are allophones of the three basic ones before light, neutral or dark consonants.