Proto-Alapetek language

Proto-Alapetek (or Proto-Alapetic, often abbreviated as PA) is the theoretical reconstructed ancestor of all Alapetek languages. First spoken around 7000 years ago by the first humans to migrate into southern Larania after they had split from the other Laranian ethnic groups, it ultimately split into a three main branches - Southern, Northern (or Eriya-Daunic) and Nivonatic.

Consonants
The standard reconstruction of Proto-Alapetek has 32 consonants, with labial, dorsal/alveolar, palatal, velar, and emphatic velar series, though other theories reconstruct the palatal and/or emphatic velar consonants differently.

Vowels
PA is commonly held to have had nine phonemic vowels - four front, four back, and a central vowel of uncertain value.