Toko/Grammar/Nouns and pronouns

This page is about Tokian nouns and pronouns.

Nouns
Tokian singular nouns always end with "-o". For an example, a word floro(means flower) ends with -o. And Tokian plural nouns always end with "-a". To change Tokian singular noun into plural noun, remove the final -o and put -a. For an example, plural form of floro is flora(flowers). And there is no irregular noun in Toko.

Proper nouns doesn't end with -o and/or -a. They are just same as English. For example, London means London, Caesar means Caesar. But, when proper noun is made-up with normal words, it must translated to Toko, and first letter of it should changed to capital letter. For an Example, Grati waro means Great wall.

Personal pronouns
¹: Third person, and don't need to know his/her gender.

Demonstrative pronouns
As like in English, Toko has four demonstrative pronouns. They are: dhi, dha, thi, tho. Each of these means: this, these, that, those.

Indefinite pronouns
There is no indefinite pronoun in Toko. Just use uno(one).