Kurilized Toki Pona

Classification
Kurilized Toki Pona (トキㇷ゚　ポナ, Romanization: tokip-pona) abbreviated as KTP, is an artistic constructed language originally created by YC Lu, inspired by Kuril-nesian languages, namely the Ainu Languages and partially Nivkh. Its vocabulary is based primarily on Toki Pona, a Constructed Language that is know for its simplicity; the grammar, phonology, affixal lemmas and the writing system of KTP are mainly based on Hokkaido Ainu Language, the last dialectal branch of Ainu Language that is still being spoken today.

Phonotactics
Syllables of KTP are (C)V(C), one word allows the appearances of both open syllable (CV) and closed syllable (CVC), e.g.


 * ワㇱポコ (waspoko, /ˈwaʃ̺poko/) "chicken, hen"

Syllables of KTP require at least one obligatory vowel per word, and an optional syllable onset and coda consisting of one consonant. Consonant clusters (CCV or VCC) are comparatively rare, only passively appear when the last consonant of a closed syllable meets the first consonant of the following syllable, e.g.


 * セゥレニアㇷ゚カ (sewreni'apka, /ˈsewɾeniˈʔɑpka) "Shamanist god; sky" (Borrowed from Manchu ᠠᠪᡴᠠ abka "sky, heaven")
 * カㇱクㇽ (kaskur, /ˈkaʃ̺kur/) "flower"

A special Consonant Mutation of voicing or sonorization happens on male speakers, i.e. k = [ɡ], t = [d], c = [dz/dʒ] and p = [b]. The mutation does not change the definition of words.

Nasals
Except loanwords, /n/ on occasion becomes /ŋ/ especially before /k/ or /ʔ/, as well as in final position, e.g.

Also, corruption of /n/ being bilabialized into /m/ sometimes happens before /p/, or even becomes Prenasalized Consonant, voiced /ᵐb/ or voiceless /ᵐp/.

Preffix
i-: Represent 3rd pronouns, transform transitive verbs to intransitive.

si-: Self-reflexive

Suffix
-as: Adjectivization, "to be, to exist"

-(i)sam: "to not be"

-n (after vowel)/ -iw (after consonant): Humanizational suffix, mainly after adjectives; e.g.


 * アレ ('are) "all, whole; every (adj.) " → アレン ('aren) "all people, everyone (n.) "
 * ロチ (roci) "academically study (v.) " → ロチㇷ゚ (rocip) "academic study, research (n.) " → ロチㇷ゚ (rocipas) "academic (adj.) " → ロチピゥ (rocipasiw) "scholar (n.) "

-i (unless the word end with consonant, replace the last vowel): Nominalizational suffix, nominalizing abstract verbs to noun; e.g. konuyte "give birth" > konuyti "newborn, child."

-(r)e/C(consonants beside r)-te: Causative suffix, singular object.

-(y)ar: Causative suffix, plural objects.

Vocabulary
sewras

sewmer/ sewser

sewyer

sewmie/ sewwar/ sewrek

Example text
'aren pa sirawa cikonuyte, ri pa 'orin 'en kenwawa