Proto-Akenafri

Proto-Akenafri, from akakar and nafri, translating to temples' land, from Proto-Akenafri axahar and nirir, ultimately from Proto-Hiereti qahar and nilil, was a ergative-absolutive language, descended from Proto-Hiereti and thus distantly related to languages such as Proto-Western Hiereti, Old Yilireti and Old Aletazem. Of the four main proto-languages descended from Proto-Hiereti, Proto-Akenafri was the most radical, with most plosives becoming fricatives, in addition to a number of other phonological, semantic and morphological changes.