Pacifican Ektæó language

Pacifican Ektæó is a Tæó language of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken in the New Tæóich region of Southern Pacifica and Saint Benedict Island, an overseas territory of Ektæózeruich. Most of its grammar rules and lexicon evolved from the Nórwåsuusspreč dialect of Ektæó, which was slightly different from the Ektæó spoken in areas around Borea. Due to being exposed by British, American and French influence, a number of characteristics Metropolitan Ektæó retained are lost in most dialects in the area.

Etymology
The terms "Suussprečký" and the longer "Suusorentsprečký" are from the Ektæó words for "Seaspeak" and "Western Sea[speak]" (Pacifica) respectively. It went by a number of different names including "Wisklnsprečký" (after the Wiskln explorers of the late 16th century), Swamp Ektæó (a derogatory term deriving from the transfer of Pacifica to the British Empire and the United States), American (Amerikanisprečký) and many other terms.

Linguistic differences

 * Unlike the somewhat free word order (though it is mostly VSO or VOS), Suussprečký is generally SVO
 * Certain consonants and letters that exist in the mainland dialect became extinct (ex. Ð to d, Ł to L, etc.)
 * As a result, the phonemes [r̪ˡ], [ð], [ʝ], [ɰ], all alveolo-palatal consonants, etc. are nonexistent. The first phoneme is replaced by [l] or [r̪], the third with [j], and the fourth with [w]