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''Pinekatʉ'' is a term used by the Pineti to refer to their own language. With alleged use dating back to before Old Kukʉp, the word is often translated to mean "water speak" or "wet words". The Pineti have been known to disapprove of and discourage the use of the term by non-native speakers.
''Pinekatʉ'' is a term used by the Pineti to refer to their own language. With alleged use dating back to before Old Kukʉp, the word is often translated to mean "water speak" or "wet words". The Pineti have been known to disapprove of and discourage the use of the term by non-native speakers.
==Origins==
==History==
==Sociolinguistics==
==Orthography==


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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* Mid word consonants : h, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, w, ŋ, ɾ, ʔ
* Mid word consonants : h, k, l, m, n, p, t, v, w, ŋ, ɾ, ʔ
* Word final consonants : k, l, n, p, t, v, w, ɾ, ʔ
* Word final consonants : k, l, n, p, t, v, w, ɾ, ʔ
===Orthography===


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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