Minkka-paa

Classification and Dialects
Minkka-paa is a language spoken in North-Western Africa. Its earliest known existence was as a Semitic language, but as its speakers moved East, African influences and overall increased isolation changed the tongue drastically. Some of the most drastic changes, overall isolating the tongue from any language family, was the recent influence, in the past centuries, of Germanic languages.

Consonants
The letters "ṗ" and "ꝓ" are usually written as the letters "p" with a cedilla and a reverse cedilla in handwriting. "ꝓ" is sometimes also a "p" with a squirrel's tail.