Sitakai
The Sitakai writing system is a way of writing Toaq that breaks words up by raku meaning compound words will look very similar to their parts. First introduced in Toaq Delta and not widely used. The name Sitakai comes from Sitako and Kai as one of the first texts written with it looked like a parakeet.
Symbols (TBC)
M | /m/ | ||
B | /b/, /u/ | ||
P | /pʰ/ | ||
F | /f/, /ɛ/ | ||
N | /n/ | ||
D | /d/ | ||
T | /tʰ/ | ||
Z | /d͡z/ | ||
C | /t͡sʰ/, /i/ | ||
S | /s/, /a/ | ||
R | /ɾ/ | ||
L | /l/ | ||
NH | /ɲ/ | ||
J | /d͡ʑ/ | ||
CH | /t͡ɕʰ/ | ||
SH | /ɕ/ | ||
Ꝡ | /w~j/ | ||
Q | /ŋ/ | ||
G, O | /ɡ/, /o/ | ||
K | /kʰ/ | ||
' | /ʔ/ | ||
H | /h/ | ||
A | /a/ | ||
E | /ɛ/ | ||
I | /i/ | ||
O | /o/ | ||
U | /u/ |