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== Pronunciation ==
=== How many tones are there? ===
=== How many tones are there? ===
Four.
Four.
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=== What does tone X do? ===
=== What does tone X do? ===
It depends. Simplifying things a lot, {{Done|1}} is for particles and verbs, {{Done|2}} is for particles and (pro)nouns, {{Done|3}} marks subordination, and {{Done|4}} is for adverbs. See [[Tone#The_four_tones]] for a thorough overview.
It depends. Simplifying things a lot, {{Done|1}} is for particles and verbs, {{Done|2}} is for particles and (pro)nouns, {{Done|3}} marks subordination, and {{Done|4}} is for adverbs. See [[Tone#The_four_tones]] for a thorough overview.


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=== How do you pronounce X? ===
=== How do you pronounce X? ===
Please refer to https://toaq.net/refgram/phonology/.
Please refer to https://toaq.net/refgram/phonology/.
 
=== What's up with the letter {{t|q}} in this language? Pronunciation of {{t|q}} ===
{{t|q}} is somewhat special and its pronunciation may not be immediately obvious. It is pronounced like English ⟨ng⟩ (IPA [ŋ]). The use of the letter Q is a nod to [https://loglangs.wiki/Ceqli Rex May’s Ceqli], an international auxiliary language with loglang elements; it’s also found in natural languages such as Fijian (where it represents [ᵑɡ], to be exact).
 
== Writing ==
=== How do I type the tone marks/symbols/diacritics? ===
Please see [[Input methods]].
 
=== What's with the ı / i without dot / dotless i? ===
Writing ı without the dot distinguishes it more from an i that carries a tone mark, it also makes more room for an adjacent tone mark. Overall, it just makes things easier to read.
; See article: [[Latin writing system]]
 
== Grammar ==
=== What's the difference between an indirect question and a {{t|ꝡé}} phrase? ===
The distinction is extremely important logically speaking, but English usually conflates the two, so many people overlook the difference. The following example illustrates the difference:
# {{t|Dua jí ꝡä chı súq hí raı.}} = "I know ''what'' you believe"
# {{t|Dua jí ꝡé chı súq hóa.}} = "I ''know'' what you believe"
Let's say that what you believe is [God exists].
# says that I know that you believe [God exists], because I know what it is that you believe
# says that I know that [God exists] is true, because I know that which you believe to be true.
 
== Tools and resources ==
 
=== Where do I start learning? ===
Try [[Toaq with Ease]] or the [[Grammar overview]]. You can also ask questions on [[Discord]].


=== Is there a way to check whether my sentence is correct? / Is there a translator from Toaq to logic notation? ===
=== Is there a way to check whether my sentence is correct? / Is there a translator from Toaq to logic notation? ===
You can use [[Kuna]] at https://toaq.net/kuna/.
You can use [[Kuna]] at https://toaq.net/kuna/.
 
=== How can I join the Discord server? ===
Use this invite link: https://discord.gg/qDqDsH9
; See article: [[Discord]]
 
=== Is there a frequency list? ===
Yes! https://github.com/toaq/corpus/blob/main/frequency-list.txt
 
=== Is there a list of translated sentences? ===
We are working on it! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bCQoaX02ZyaElHiiMcKHFemO4eV1MEYmYloYZgOAhac/edit#gid=1395088029
 


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=== How do I type the tone marks/symbols/diacritics? ===
✅ Please see [[Input methods]].


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=== How can I join the Discord server? ===
✅ Use this invite link: https://discord.gg/qDqDsH9
; See article: [[Discord]]


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=== What's with the ı / i without dot / dotless i? ===
✅ Writing ı without the dot distinguishes it more from an i that carries a tone mark, it also makes more room for an adjacent tone mark. Overall, it just makes things easier to read.
; See article: [[Latin writing system]]


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✅ There is, but it is outdated: https://www.memrise.com/course/1974691/toaq-simple-predicates-2018-06-03/
✅ There is, but it is outdated: https://www.memrise.com/course/1974691/toaq-simple-predicates-2018-06-03/
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=== Is there a frequency list? ===
✅ Yes! https://github.com/toaq/corpus/blob/main/frequency-list.txt
=== Is there a list of translated sentences? ===
✅ We are working on it! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bCQoaX02ZyaElHiiMcKHFemO4eV1MEYmYloYZgOAhac/edit#gid=1395088029


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Marking number is never required. It is usually obvious (or not terribly important) whether something is one thing or more than one thing. When in doubt, read a bare noun as plural unless context suggests otherwise.  
Marking number is never required. It is usually obvious (or not terribly important) whether something is one thing or more than one thing. When in doubt, read a bare noun as plural unless context suggests otherwise.  
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=== What's up with the letter {{t|q}} in this language? Pronunciation of {{t|q}} ===
✅ {{t|q}} is somewhat special and its pronunciation may not be immediately obvious. It is pronounced like English ⟨ng⟩ (IPA [ŋ]). The use of the letter Q is a nod to [https://loglangs.wiki/Ceqli Rex May’s Ceqli], an international auxiliary language with loglang elements; it’s also found in natural languages such as Fijian (where it represents [ᵑɡ], to be exact).


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=== What's the difference between an indirect question and a {{t|ꝡé}} phrase? ===
✅ The distinction is extremely important logically speaking, but English usually conflates the two, so many people overlook the difference. The following example illustrates the difference:
# {{t|Dua jí ꝡä chı súq hí raı.}} = "I know ''what'' you believe"
# {{t|Dua jí ꝡé chı súq hóa.}} = "I ''know'' what you believe"
Let's say that what you believe is [God exists].
# says that I know that you believe [God exists], because I know what it is that you believe
# says that I know that [God exists] is true, because I know that which you believe to be true.


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== References ==
== References ==
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