Toma

Alphabet
The Tomain Language has all of the regular english Alphabet- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z, but all of the letters (by defualt) sound like they would sound alone, at all times. Unless they're a variation of the letter. They're Three variations of letters; Short letter sound, Long letter sound, and Plain letter sound. -> They also can be written in plain text document;
 * Short letter is when the sound of the letter is shortened
 * Long letter is when the sound of the letter is enlongated
 * Plain letter is when the sound of the letter is the name of the letter
 * ' before the letter for short letter sound


 * ? before the letter for a long letter sound
 * . before the letter for a Plain letter sound.
 * ',?,. can be added together in the order of the sound bastardisation to create more unique sounds Example - C?ol B'?ez = Cool Biz

Verbs
There are nine verbs in the Tomain language

Spr?a.n.c - to speak

Puld?a - to imatate

lol - to enjoy

Sil?a - to make

e - to be

C?older - to have

M'oc'a - to go to

Ten - to do

van - to feel

These verbs are used in congunsion with nouns to create meaning.

Example- e hev zSw?ac'h ( I am a person)

Syntax

There are five types of words in the Tomain language

Verbs (Tex?a)- actions, see verbs

discriptors (Horda)- there are three types; nouns (H'un), Adjectives (H'abt), adverbs (H?at)

statements / interuptors (Balm?a)- words, like hi, but, and what?

bolean (C'ola)- yes, no and all of the words like it

questioners (Ialos)- question words, what, when, where, why, how, who

pronouns / subject (Sil't)- I, he, you, she, we words like that.

The order of words to form a sentence is-

Interuptors -> questioners -> verbs -> Bolean -> discriptors -> pronouns

Note = All a sentence needs to be a sentence is a verb, except statements and questioners can be said alone, or with each other.

Note = If you're having a hard time remembering the order think of Bitchs; Balm?a -> Ialos -> Tex?a -> C'ola -> Horda -> Sil't.

Example - C?ol B?'ez

Example text
English- But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she.

Toma- dia m'oc'a ika und li.et hedge cProla krakok. 'e cTast, dia e juliet cConizonigoast. Ten vovl conizonigoast, ber.ae cConizonigoat, ten quateg robar.ae cEdwina. e pan mroa edwi que surmadr.