This language is very similar to Kibentokti, having come from the same root language. Both of them are influenced by Algonquin.

Vowels

A - Ate
I - See
E - Say
O - Oh
U - Put

Bakitokti has dipthongs, unlike Kibentokti.


Consonants

B - B
T - T
M - M
N - N
S - S
D - D
G - G
W - W
R - Rolled R
L - L
H - H
SH - SH
K - Ch
J - Y
V - V



Dipthongs

Ao - Ow
Ei - Long "ee"
Au - Aw
Io - Yo
Ai - eye


Pronouns

There are two sets of pronouns; formal (used to address strangers, older people, anyone higher up) and informal (used to address children, friends, family.)

I - We
You - You all
He - They (he)
She - They (she)

Formal

Ani - Aki
Abo - Anabo
Asan - Alsa
Agi - Agoti

Informal

Ni - Ki
Bo - Nabo
San - Elsa
Gi - Goti


Possession pronouns are formed by putting the following right in front of the noun, the vowel is dependent on the first letter of the noun:


Formal

An(i) - Ak(i)
Ab(o) - Anab(o)
As(a) - Als(a)
Ag(i) - Agot(i)

Informal

N(i) - K(i)
B(o) - Nab(o)
S(a) - Els(a)
G(i) - Git(i)