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There are various '''writing systems''' for Toaq: | There are various '''writing systems''' for Toaq: | ||
* The most commonly used [[Latin writing system]] ({{t|Látınakaıcha}}) | * The native [[Derani]] writing system ({{Derani| }}) | ||
* The [[ | * The most commonly used [[Latin writing system]] ({{t|Látınakaıcha}}) | ||
* The [[Hoelai]] writing system ({{script|mPi EhNoylR}}) | * The alternative [[Sitakai]] writing system designed around Toaq's phonotactics. | ||
* The [[Hoelai]] writing system used in previous versions of Toaq ({{script|mPi EhNoylR}}) |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 10 October 2024
There are various writing systems for Toaq:
- The native Derani writing system ( )
- The most commonly used Latin writing system (Látınakaıcha)
- The alternative Sitakai writing system designed around Toaq's phonotactics.
- The Hoelai writing system used in previous versions of Toaq (mPi EhNoylR)