Éket

General information
Eket is the sister language of Fèngë.

Consonants
/ʀ/ is allophone of /r/.

There are unindicated prenasalised consonants.

Vowels
/e/ is allophonically pronounced like /ɛ/.

Pronouns
The declension is same as for nouns ending in ë (will be explained later). All languages of the family share this trait.

Nouns
Nouns have 6 cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, and postpositional. Here's the example declension of some nouns of different declensions, normal, ë last vowel, vowel ending, and a ending.

Verbs
Verbs have 2 different declensions, -ek and -ok for imperfect and perfect. The moods and other features are indicated with prefixes. Example verb: kárek (to do)