Fecharese–Hagt pidgin

The Hagt–Clover Fecharese pidgin (Fecharese: Hatenajmisu) is a trade pidgin between the Hagt and Fecharese people.

Phonology
The Hagt–Fecharese pidgin has 9 consonant phonemes and 3 vowel phonemes

Consonants
The palatal stop /c/ has an affricate allophone [t͡ɕ] for some speakers. Voiceless plosives are optionally voiced between vowels.

Vowels
The vowels are not phonemically distinguished by length, unlike Hagt.

Grammar
Hagt–Fecharese pidgin is stricly VOS.


 * Wan sunim ni — I want bread. (lit. want bread I)

Vocabulary
The pidgin primarily has a few basic vocabulary, which are relevant to trade.


 * aka/toni — market
 * an — grain
 * asin — to buy
 * ipo — copper
 * kar — to sell
 * kun — gold
 * lit — iron
 * mai — boat
 * ni — I, me; money
 * puk — ship
 * sat — merchant
 * sunim — bread
 * wan — to want