Mete Language

Mete (Mete:, tr. lbeca mtêta) is an Meteic language and an official language of Federative Republic of Metenessia. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in, , and. Modern Standard Mete belongs to Napo-Meteic languages and is one of the five living members of the Meteic languages (which in turn is part of the larger Treco-Meteic branch).

Alphabet
Mete is written using a Mete alphabet. The Modern Standard Mete alphabet consists of 17 letters. As Mete alphabet is not in Unicode, all Mete in this article will be transliterated into Latin script. Mete alphabet uses a one-sound-one-letter principle. Other letters of the Mete alphabet include y ([y]), ṯ ([θ]).

Vowels

 * 1) These sounds only occur in (some) dialects and is not found in Modern Standard Mete.