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Please don't add Derani to this page. It looks very overwhelming/distracting. I want this page to look light. I don't want beginners to worry about having to learn the script first.
Please don't add Derani to this page. It looks very overwhelming/distracting. I want this page to look light. I don't want beginners to worry about having to learn the script first.
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This page offers a point-by-point overview of Toaq's grammar. It can be used as a lightweight learning material, a cheat sheet, or a sort of guided tour through the language.
== Before we start ==
* Make sure you've read about the [[phonology]] first.
* Keep [[Toadua]] handy to look up words.
* If you have any questions or suggestions, tell Laqme / ly2n on [[Discord]].
== Sentence structure ==
== Sentence structure ==
Toaq word order is "verb, subject, object".
Toaq word order is "verb, subject, object".
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== Names and quotes ==
== Names and quotes ==


To refer to words, use {{t|shú WORD}} or {{t|mó MANY WORDS teo}}.
To refer to words, use {{t|shú {{small caps|word}}}} or {{t|mó {{small caps|many words}} teo}}.


{{Example|Cho jí shú ‹soaq›.|I like the-word "garden."}}
{{Example|Cho jí shú ‹soaq›.|I like the-word "garden."}}
{{Example|Kúq jí mó « foı jí » teo.|I say the-words "I'm bored" (end).}}
{{Example|Kuq jí mó « foı jí » teo.|I say the-words "I'm bored" (end).}}


To refer to people and things by their name, use {{t|mí WORD}} or {{t|mímo MANY WORDS teo}}.
To refer to people and things by their name, use {{t|mí {{small caps|word}}}} or {{t|mímo {{small caps|many words}} teo}}.


{{Example|Pu geq jí mí Sara.|I met Sara.}}
{{Example|Pu geq jí mí Sara.|I met Sara.}}
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We can actually make '''serial verbs''', like "learn to speak" or "intend to create", to say the same things without {{t|lä}} or {{t|já}}.
We can actually make '''serial verbs''', like "learn to speak" or "intend to create", to say the same things without {{t|lä}} or {{t|já}}.
<blockquote>{{t|{{green|V₁}} S, {{green|lä V₂ já}} O}}<br>→ {{t|{{orange|V₁ V₂}} S O}}</blockquote>
{{Example|{{orange|Chıe zudeq}} jí Tóaqzu.|I {{orange|learn-to-speak}} Toaq.}}
{{Example|{{orange|Chıe zudeq}} jí Tóaqzu.|I {{orange|learn-to-speak}} Toaq.}}
{{Example|{{orange|Taoshao fıeq}} nháo báq lea.|She {{orange|intends-to-create}} art.}}
{{Example|{{orange|Taoshao fıeq}} nháo báq lea.|She {{orange|intends-to-create}} art.}}
Another serial verb pattern is as follows:
<blockquote>{{t|{{green|V₁}} S₁, {{green|ꝡä V₂}} S₂ O}}<br>→ {{t|{{orange|V₁ V₂}} S₁ S₂ O}}</blockquote>
{{Example|{{green|Shoe}} jí, {{green|ꝡä chuq súq}} báq keıke.<br>{{orange|Shoe chuq}} jí súq báq keıke.|I allow you to eat cake.}}


See [[property]] and [[serial verb]] for more information.
See [[property]] and [[serial verb]] for more information.