Ape'apē language

Ape'apē is a language spoken in the Ape'apē Archipelago.

Phonotactics

 * Syllables in Ape'apē have the maximal structure of (C)V(V).
 * /t~k/ is [k] word-initally, but in free variation otherwise.

Grammar
Ape'apē is an isolating language.

Noun classes
Nouns in Ape'apē are grouped into noun classes.

The following nouns classes exist:

Cases
The genitive case is marks the possessor, and the dative marks the possesee.

Syntax
The main word order is object–verb–subject (OVS). Adjectives come after nouns. Adverbs come after verbs.

Example sentence
Nunō'o po 'i'ī'ē tākēu 'ō mu 'ōe. /nunoːʔo po ʔiʔiːʔɛː taːkɛː.u ʔoː mu ʔoː.ɛ/
 * I heard he is going to the beach.