Ping'im Teinonken

Ping'im Teinonken is a variant of a Latin alphabet used to write Teinonken language. It is one of the two Latin-script alphabets named after Pinyin, the romanisation system of Mandarin Chinese.

It was created in 1960 by a French person, Emile Parenne.

Consonants

 * Nasal: m /m/, mh /m̥/, mj /mʲ/, n /n/, nh /n̥/, nj /nʲ/, ng /ŋ/
 * Stop: p /p/, pj /pʲ/, b /b/, bj /bʲ/, tb /t̼/, t /t/, d /d/, dx /ɖ/, k /k/, g /g/, q /ʔ/
 * Sibilant affricate: z /ts/, dz /dz/
 * Sibilant fricative: s /s/, ss /z/, sh /ʃ/, zh /ʒ/
 * Non-sibilant fricative: f /f/, ddb /ð̼/, dd /ð/, x /ħ/, c /ç/, xv /χ/
 * Approximant: ff /ʋ̥/, v /ʋ/, j /j/, gx /ɰ/
 * Flap: w /ⱱ/
 * Lateral approximant: l /l/, lx /ɭ/, ll /ʎ/
 * Lateral flap: lp /ɭ̆/, llp /ʎ̆/

Tones
A word with no suffix has the mid tone, /˧/ or pitch 33 (in the Chinese convention). Other tones are shown by a one-letter suffix at the end of the word, since Teinonken is a tonal language. Sometimes -m suffix is used for the mid tone.
 * -t: /˥/ or pitch 51 (high tone)
 * -r: /˩/ or pitch 11 (low tone)
 * -x: /˨˩˦/ or pitch 214 (mid-dipping tone)