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* '''I/ı''' is always written without the dot, to distinguish it from '''Í/í''', '''Ï/ï''', and '''Î/î'''.
* '''I/ı''' is always written without the dot, to distinguish it from '''Í/í''', '''Ï/ï''', and '''Î/î'''.
* '''Ꝡ/ꝡ''' can optionally be written '''V/v''' if the usual character is not available. This course will use the proper character.
* '''Ꝡ/ꝡ''' can optionally be written '''V/v''' if the usual character is not available, though some people use '''W/w''' instead. This course will use the proper character, '''Ꝡ/ꝡ'''.
* Tone diacritics always go on the first vowel of the word carrying the tone. If this vowel is a diphthong, the diacritic attaches to the first vowel letter in the diphthong.
* Tone diacritics always go on the first vowel of the word carrying the tone. If this vowel is a diphthong, the diacritic attaches to the first vowel letter in the diphthong.


Punctuation consists of the comma ⟨ , ⟩, period ⟨ . ⟩, and question mark ⟨ ? ⟩. Periods end non-question sentences, while question marks end questions or rhetorical questions. Commas surround subclauses. As for capitalization, sentence-initial words, proper names, cultures, languages, and countries are capitalized. In informal settings, such as in the Toaq Discord server, the writer can choose to ignore these conventions.
Punctuation consists of the comma ⟨ , ⟩, period ⟨ . ⟩, and question mark ⟨ ? ⟩. Periods end non-question sentences, while question marks end questions or rhetorical questions. Commas surround subclauses. As for capitalization, sentence-initial words, proper names, cultures, languages, and countries are capitalized. In informal settings, such as in the Toaq Discord server, the writer can choose to ignore these conventions.
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