Togoji language

Togoji language is a non-tonal language spoken in the Togoji State. Katakana is the most common writing system to write Togoji, but Latin alphabet and tengwar are also used.

Classification & Distribution
It is a member of Econesian family of languages. Overseas Togoji (in France, Spain, Liftland, Japan, China and South Korea) also speak Togoji.

For Qiang and Tujia people in Togoji State, there is ''Qiang! Tujia! Speak Togoji'' campaign to focus on Qiang and Tujia peoples from China to stop speaking Qiangic or Tujia languages and speak Togoji, which is co-official in Togoji State along with English, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese.

The Togoji language is spoken by Togoji, Qiang people, Tujia people (in Togoji State), Chinese (in Togoji State), Vietnamese (in Togoji State), Russians (in Togoji State) and second-level speakers.

Grammar
Togoji is a subject-verb-object (SVO) language.

Syllabary
Togoji has no alphabet but rather has a syllabary. It consists of either V, CV, VC or CVC.

V

 * a: ア [ɑ]
 * e: エ [e]
 * i: イ [ɪ]
 * u: ウ [ɨ]