Toki Ike
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Ike, natively tōkı̣ ı̰ke̱ /to˦ki˧ i˦˥˨ke˨/, is a language with minimalistic consonants, vowels and phonotactics but with 10 tones. It is a parody of Toki Pona.
Phonology
Phonotactics
Toki Ike segments and phonotactics are identical to those of Toki Pona. /n/ codas are treated as moraic nasals, as in Japanese. /i/ is romanized as ⟨ı̣⟩ unless there is a diacritic below the letter.
Tone
Toki Ike morae have 10 possible tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˧˩ ˦˥˨ ˦˥˦ ˧˥ ˩˧/, romanized ⟨ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̖ a̰ ȧ á a̗⟩. Only /˧ ˨/ tones may occur on non-word-initial morae.
Grammar
Analytic
Vocabulary
- mị́ 'who'
- mı̖ 'I, me'
- mı͇ 'from'
- mı̣ 'in'
- mı̰ 'with'
- mị 'for'
- ja̰ṉ 'window'
- jȧn 'to yawn'
- nị́mı̱ 'to take'
- mama 'mother'
- papa 'father'
- tu 'you'
- tu̇ 'fifteen'
- walo 'kiln'
- wa̱̱lı̣ 'heavy'
- wálo 'light'
- wa̗lo̱ 'eight'
- wālo̱ 'brave; valid'
- lȧko 'bear'
- na̗wa 'to go out'
- na̖wa̱ 'to give'
- kén '(slang) yep'