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IPA for Sika orthography: same except <n cj rl hx> = /n ɕʑ ʂʐ xɣ/
There is an idea stack which words modify by their semantic effect, which usually takes and gives some stack items, written "Input:Output". Nouns are 0:1 (adding ideas), modifiers are 1:1 (changing them), verbs are 1:0 (ending sentences), and conjunctions are 2:1 (combining ideas).
The only verb that acts like a normal verb, -s, asserts the item it removes. Building up a sentence amounts to describing the idea you want to assert. All the words are very short, so spaces only appear before nouns to guide reading. It helps to think of common sequences of words as compound words.
Here are some examples. The language is very abstract, so translations in general are approximate and make some normalcy assumptions about where they're said.
sikas. - It's Sika. - It is (-s) like (-ka) this message's representation (si).
kukoekes. - It's not a line. - It is (-s) something not / other than (-ke) a linear arrangement of (-koe) something (ku).
kukes. - It's nothing.
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