To'kácasó

General information
To'kácasó (IPA: tɑʊkeɪʃæsoʊ, lit. the speech of our land) is a constructed language spoken in the micronation of Renasia, used as a second language after English. It is designed to be fairly easy for English speakers to pick up, despite some unusual features such as tripartite alignment, lack of conjugation and nouns with formal case.

Consonants
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 * b
 * b
 * n'
 * ɲ
 * d
 * d
 * p
 * p
 * f
 * f
 * q
 * x
 * f'
 * v
 * r
 * r
 * g
 * g
 * s
 * s
 * h
 * h
 * t
 * t
 * h'
 * t'
 * tʃ
 * k
 * k
 * w
 * w
 * l
 * l
 * x
 * z
 * ll
 * ʎ
 * z
 * ʒ
 * m
 * m
 * c
 * l
 * x
 * z
 * ll
 * ʎ
 * z
 * ʒ
 * m
 * m
 * c
 * m
 * c

sh

 * n
 * n
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }

Vowels
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 * a
 * æ
 * í
 * ɑɪ
 * á
 * eɪ
 * o
 * eɪ
 * o

ä

 * a'
 * ɑː
 * ó
 * ó

ō

 * e
 * e
 * o'
 * o'

ou

 * é
 * ɪː
 * u
 * u

ə

 * e'
 * eə
 * ú
 * ú

o͞o

 * i
 * ɪ
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }

Phonotactics
The phonotactics of root or prefix phonemes in To'kácasó are as follows: C(C)V

The phonotactics of suffixes, however, are h'VCC.

H' must come between any two consecutive vowels. Allowed consonant clusters are: tl, as in Nahua tl; kw as in  qu aint; dz as in  j ade; ks as in Te x as; th as in  th eme; ph as in  ph ile and pl as in  pl ume.