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Toki Pona
Glyph origin
- tok ("sitelen pona") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"): Likely a closing parenthesis, as used to mark a numbered list or end an aside.
Etymology
Reportedly from , making it a Template:Dbt. Also speculated to be from .
Pronunciation
Particle
- Template:Non-gloss
- Template:Non-gloss; so; therefore
- mi ken ala toki pona e ijo la mi sona ala e ijo.
- If I can't express a thing in Toki Pona, I don't understand that thing.
- Template:Non-gloss
- tenpo kama la… ― In the coming time…
- ken la… ― Maybe…
- pona la… ― Happily…
- Template:Non-gloss
- (lon) tenpo lili la… ― In a short time…
- (tawa) mi la… ― To me…
- (tan) seme la… ― For what reason…
- 2025 February 28, jan Ke Tami, “kala li ken ala ken waso?”, in lipu tenpo[1], number (nanpa) tenpo, page 4:
- pini la, kulupu li ken toki e nasin ona pi nimi ni.
- After all, the group can discuss its approach to this word.
- Template:Non-gloss; so; therefore
Usage notes
- In the Latin script, la is often preceded or followed by a comma to increase legibility.
- As conjunctions, tok ("kin") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}") and tok ("taso") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}") are often used without la, despite also being sentence-initial.