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Toaq is most commonly written using a modified '''Latin writing system''', with diacritics on the vowels to mark [[tone]]. | Toaq is most commonly written using a modified '''Latin writing system''', with diacritics on the vowels to mark [[tone]]. | ||
= Alphabet = | == Alphabet == | ||
The alphabet, in '''native order''', is: | The alphabet, in '''native order''', is: | ||
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A verb can never carry the neutral tone, so there is no confusion, as long as the reader knows enough Toaq to tell particles from verbs. Therefore, this practice is acceptable in informal writing but is discouraged in educational materials. | A verb can never carry the neutral tone, so there is no confusion, as long as the reader knows enough Toaq to tell particles from verbs. Therefore, this practice is acceptable in informal writing but is discouraged in educational materials. | ||
= See also = | == See also == | ||
* [https://toaq.net/refgram/02/ "Symbols and sounds"] in the [[Reference grammar]]. | * [https://toaq.net/refgram/02/ "Symbols and sounds"] in the [[Reference grammar]]. | ||
* [[Input methods]] for writing Toaq's diacritics. | * [[Input methods]] for writing Toaq's diacritics. | ||
* [[Hoelai]], the major non-Latin writing system. | * [[Hoelai]], the major non-Latin writing system. |