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 * I can go: Azakla
 * I may go: Azakri
 * I might go: Azakwia
 * I am going: Azakta
 * I legally must go: Azakata
 * I must go: Azakepe
 * I will go: Rezakta
 * I should go: Rezakata
 * I will go: Rezakepe


 * Can/Can't: Azakla
 * Will/Won't: Rezakepe
 * May/Mayn't: Azakri/Azakwia
 * Must/Mustn't: Azaepe/Azakata
 * Should/Shouldn't: Rezakla

Ancient Alkete Number System
X, 1, 2, 3, 22, 5, 32, 7, 222, 33, 52, E, 322, T, X1, X2, X3, X22, X5, X32, X7, X222, X33, X52, XE, X322, XT, 2X1, 2X2, 2X3, 2X22, 2X5, 2X32, 2X7, 2X222, 2X33, 2X52, 2XE, 2X322, 2XT, 3X1, 3X2, 3X3, 3X22, 3X5, 3X32, 3X7, 3X222, 3X33, 3X52, 3XE, 3X322, 3XT, 22X1, 22X2, 22X3, 22X22, 22X5, 22X32, 22X7, 22X222, 22X33, 22X52, 22XE, 22X322, 22XT, 5X1, 5X2, 5X3, 5X22, 5X5, 5X32, 5X7, 5X222, 5X33, 5X52, 5XE, 5X322, 5XT, 32X1, 32X2, 32X3, 32X22, 32X5, 32X32, 32X7, 32X222, 32X33, 32X52, 32XE, 32X322, 32XT, 7X1, 7X2, 7X3, 7X22, 7X5, 7X32, 7X7, 7X222, 7X33, 7X52, 7XE, 7X322, 7XT, 222X1, 222X2, 222X3, 222X22, 222X5, 222X32, 222X7, 222X222, 222X33, 222X52, 222XE, 222X322, 222XT, 33X1, 33X2, 33X3, 33X22, 33X5, 33X32, 33X7, 33X222, 33X33, 33X52, 33XE, 33X322, 33X

Deȧta
By IP-AI, or Alkataha year 40, Zetata had been established as the oldest known writing system of the Alkere. Consisting of some two-hundred syllable glyphs recorded for paucal generations by the priests of Agahn. Sonority Hierarchy: [A Ä E] [O Ė I] [Y U Ï Q] [W V] - [R] - [Rʡ - L] - [S Z] - [H] - [C X] - [N P T K] - [B D G]

Abjad: Each consonant can face both directions representing which where a vowel is pronounced. (ʡ) is not a guttural stop but represents no pronunciation


 * Kek/Ek (K), Pronounced X (Ksh) when followed directly by Asezi
 * Enhen/Enhe (N), Sometimes can carry roles of Ahne in several abjads
 * Ases/Ase (S),
 * Tet/Et (T),
 * Eze/Ezew (Z),
 * Ahne (ʡ), From Deata for hand, acts as a vowel place holder
 * Atsats/Atsa (C), Not present in all abjads, is sometimes replaced by Tet-Asezi where Ahne-Auʡa takes over the role in stopping trills
 * Arrsa/Ara (R),
 * Ehe/Epe/Ehse (H/P), In other Abjads Epe is fulfilled by the role of Paup/Aup
 * Asezi (S/Z/ʡ), Pronounced multiple ways, also modifies the pronunciation of other consonants
 * OwÏ/Lwr (W), As Lwr, this letter acts are the nucleus of a syllable
 * Else/Ele (L),
 * Arle (Q/R/L), Preceding Asezi triggers the "R" sound, succeeding Asezi triggers the "L" sound
 * Ettete (Tt), Trilled T, trills all following Tets and Ets until an Asezi


 * Auʡa (A/Au/O), Though not technically part of the abjad, this diacritic plays a major role in modifying the sound of syllable structures

Found in a significant minority of Deata Abjads

 * Azesi (Z/S), Plays a similar role to Asezi
 * Paup/Aup (P),
 * De/Ede (D/ʡ), Acts as a tap T or creates a tapped "G/B" when following K/P, is related to the Dubere languages