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Revision as of 16:19, 7 May 2023
Toki Ike /to˦ki˧ i˦˥˨ke˩˧/ is a language with minimalistic consonants, vowels and phonotactics but with 10 possible tones on each syllable. It is a parody of Toki Pona.
tō = to speak, -ki = nominalizer
Phonology
Phonotactics
Toki Ike differs from Toki Pona phonotactics slightly in that CVn syllables are disallowed, but hiatus and /ti/ are allowed. (/ji/, /wu/ and /wo/ are still disallowed.)
Consonants
/k t n p m j r l w s/, hiatus allowed
Vowels
/i e a o u/
Tone
Toki Ike syllables have 10 possible tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˧˩ ˦˥˨ ˥˦ ˧˥ ˩˧/, romanized ⟨ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̖ a̰ ȧ á a̗⟩.