Bekha

Bekha was a commonly spoken creole language in the K̠o Horde.

History
Bekha is part of the Akhpekü language branch, which itself is decended from Proto-Mother-Tongue. Bekha was the most widely spoken language in the Jüplisatü range up until 120 BKS, where Akhpekü was mandatorily enforced onto the population. Bekha began to see a downfall, and is now critically endangered, with very few elders speaking it.

Documentation
No written sources of Bekha exist, as no writing system was invented during the time of which it was spoken.

Grammar
Bekha maintains close grammatical features to its sister language, Akhpekü, although the word order is SOV, all other aspects stay the same.

Phonology
The sounds /ʃ/ and /ʒ/ are allophones of /s/ and /k/, and /g/ before /i/

Bekha's phonology causes there to be a distinct dialect in Vajte Teĝi Go, where /p/ is pronounced /b/, /x/ is pronounced /ʃ/.