Raku

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A raku is a Toaq phonology concept similar to a syllable. Every word is made of multiple raku, and every prefix is exactly one raku long.

For the most part, raku consist of

  • a consonant except q, so one of b c ch d f g h j k l m n p r s t ꝡ z ')
  • a vowel or diphthong (a e ı o u aı ao eı oı)
  • optionally another vowel or diphthong, if what precedes isn't a diphthong
  • optional q or m, if what precedes isn't a diphthong

There are some restrictions:

  • No double vowels (reeı is invalid)
  • nhı ꝡı ꝡu ae au ou are all disallowed

Whether something is a valid raku doesn't depend on its tone: fîeq is one raku but three syllables, /fi˧˥ˈiː˥˩ɛŋ˩/.

Raku Count

There are 1455 valid raku.[1]