Yelti

Classification and Dialects
Yelti is a language distantly related to Kapaupa. Yelti is highly agglutinative and tend to have long words, although this does not mean that 1 sentence equals 1 word.

Changes
Yelti, like many languages, has a lot of changes that happened on it and here is the usual cognates between Kapaupa and Yelti: And there are some small extra vowel mutations that happened pretty often.

* This only happens when "au" is pronounced like "o". That's why this does not happen in the word "Kapaupa" itself.

Vowels
When marked with the same superscript, it means they can be used interchangeably.

Writing System
Most people especially people outside the Yelti-speaking countries write in the Latin alphabet but the natives have this writing system they call Vababo. { ╓│╙│╙┐  }