Tokun Language; Tokunpon

First of all, what is Tokun? Their language appeared on Bottle of Stories (72). It is a made-up words I created for chants. However, in my stories' universe, tokun are creatures who speak that language casually. They are like fairies when it comes to size with small circular mouths and big eyes. They also do not have legs or arms. They just have wings for movements.

Humans cannot see tokun but they say that they exist below the ground where there is no sunlight. They can move through objects, cure humans living creatures except for their own kind, and also put curses on those who disturbed them.

In communication, they only use their own language. So I made a guide in their words.

Tokun Language (Tokunpon):
"Tokun, ur bos hul spu. Un hokun gomu, lon nur polst. Kyu bou, drof you. Kuntor, kunmuto, kundrof om ur kun ost jom."

Literal Translation (English):
"Tokun, my voice hear please. I human begging, lend your power.  Cure not, destroy yes. Killer, manipulator, destroyer of my life must suffer."


Tokunpon to English Dictionary:
bos - voice
bou - no/not
drof - destroy
gom - beg
gomu - begging
hokun - human
hul - hear
jom - suffer
kun - creature/life
kundrof - destroyer
kunmuto - manipulator/user
kuntor - killer/murderer
kyu - cure
lon - lend
nu - you
nur - your
om - of
ost - must
polst - power
pon - language/talk
spu - please
tokun - tokun
un - I
ur - my
you - yes


English to Tokunpon Dictionary:
beg - gom
begging gomu
creature - kun
cure - kyu
destroy - drof
destroyer - kundrof
hear - hul
human - hokun
I - un
killer - kuntor
language
lend - lon
life - kun
manipulator - kunmuto
murderer - kuntor
must - ost
my - ur
no - bou
not - bou
of - om
please - spu
power - polst
talk - pon
tokun - tokun
user - kunmuto
voice - bos
yes - you
you - nu
your - nur

Guide:
  • The vowels are only o (ohh) and u (ooh).
  • If there is a kun, then it is a noun pertaining to creatures
  • Add u at the end of the verb and it will become present continuous tense
  • Add r at the end of the pronoun and it will become a possessive pronoun
  • You and I are opposites, therefore nu and un are opposites in pronunciation too
Last Updated: March 9, 2022

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