Pepetoka languages

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

Consonants

 * 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, which appear. They appears 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.