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Toki Pona
Glyph origin
- tok ("sitelen pona") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"): Likely a hand pointing at the speaker. Compare tok ("ona") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), tok ("sina") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}").
Etymology
Template:Etymon From , from Romance languages.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
Usage notes
- When the subject is only mi or only tok ("sina") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"), the following tok ("li") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}") is dropped.
- Use of li between additional predicates varies. Some speakers use li in all instances but the first. Others prefer to start a new sentence, repeating mi as the subject.
- When number must be specified, mi wan, mi tu, mi mute, and similar words are commonly used.