Toko

Toko is an auxiliary language based on western European languages. Tokian word "toko" means "to talk".

Alphabet
Tokian alphabet is very plain. There are 24 letters in Toko: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y. These looks like just same as English alphabet, but Toko haven't q and z. Because "qu" could be changed to "kw" and "z" could be changed to "j".

Tokian alphabets sounds like this.

Nouns
All Tokian nouns end with -o. Ex) deio(day), nokto(night), go(person), etc. And all plural nouns ends with -a. Ex) deia(days), nokta(nights), ga(people), etc. But proper nouns are same as English. Ex) London(London), George Washington(George Washington), etc. If proper noun was made up with normal words, it should be translated to Toko. Ex) a grati waro (the great wall)

Adjectives
All Tokian adjectives ends with "-i". Ex) kalei(beautiful), boni(good), etc. And adjectives could be changed to noun: with removing the final "-i" and adding "-o". Ex) kalei(beautiful) <-> kaleo(beautiful thing), boni(good) <-> bono(good thing).

Adverbs
Tokian adverbs ends with "-e".

Verbs
"Dictionarycal" form of Tokian verbs ends with "-u". Ex) toku(talk), tomu(cut), etc. But these were not used in real sentences. "Real" form of verbs has three tenses(present, past, future) and three moods(simple, perfect, continuous).

For more information about Tokian grammar, see /Advanced grammar.

Complete dictionary

 * Note: There is no Tokian word starts with "X".

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