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“What” should be “hı rảı” not “hı ráı”
(You add -zu, not -toaq. According to Toadua, the old version had toaq for language, not -zu. But now toaq refers specifically to toaqzu and not languages in general? i think?)
(“What” should be “hı rảı” not “hı ráı”)
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Examples:
Examples:
: {{t|Kaı jí da}} → {{t|Kảı jí da}} ("I write")
: {{t|Kaı jí da}} → {{t|Kảı jí da}} ("I write")
: {{t|Kaqgaı súq hı ráı moq}} → {{t|Kảqgaı súq hı ráı moq}} ("What do you see?")
: {{t|Kaqgaı súq hı rảı moq}} → {{t|Kảqgaı súq hı rảı moq}} ("What do you see?")
: {{t|De ní rua}} → {{t|Dẻ ní rủa}} ("This flower is beautiful")
: {{t|De ní rua}} → {{t|Dẻ ní rủa}} ("This flower is beautiful")
This style of writing remains fully unambiguous. It can be seen as a less formal way of writing, useful if one is lazy or if one doesn't have easy access to {{tone|4}} diacritics on one's input device.  
This style of writing remains fully unambiguous. It can be seen as a less formal way of writing, useful if one is lazy or if one doesn't have easy access to {{tone|4}} diacritics on one's input device.