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Like many polynesian languages, Tulumaku follow's a strict (C)(V) structure.
Like many polynesian languages, Tulumaku follow's a strict (C)(V) structure.


*a \a\      
*a [a]      
*i \i\      
*i [i]      
*u \u\
*u [u]




*' \ʔ\      
*' [ʔ]      
*k \k\      
*k [k]      
*l \l\      
*l [l]      
*m \m\      
*m [m]      
*n \n\      
*n [n]      
*p \p\      
*p [p]      
*t \t\      
*t [t]      
*w \w\      
*w [w]      
*y \j\
*y [j]

Revision as of 09:42, 16 April 2006

Tulumaku is a pidgin conlang with easy phonology and simple grammar. It is designed for ease of use with almost no grammar learning required except that of word learning. The name, Tulumaku is from the Tolomako language, which is supposedly easy to learn from Papua New Guinea.

Phonology | Ka Mana Tunu

Like many polynesian languages, Tulumaku follow's a strict (C)(V) structure.

  • a [a]
  • i [i]
  • u [u]


  • ' [ʔ]
  • k [k]
  • l [l]
  • m [m]
  • n [n]
  • p [p]
  • t [t]
  • w [w]
  • y [j]