Contionary:Toki Pona/jan
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Toki Pona
Glyph origin
- tok ("sitelen pona") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"): A human head and shoulders, perhaps as used as a default profile picture.
- tok ("sitelen sitelen") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}"): A human upper body, including a head and torso, possibly with body hair.
Etymology
From Cantonese 人 (jan4, “person”).
Pronunciation
Noun
- person
- 2025 February 28, kije Weku, “lipu Kojo en linluwi majuna”, in lipu tenpo[1], number (nanpa) tenpo, page 7:
- tenpo ni la linluwi majuna li kama suli tan ni: jan mute li pilin ike tawa linluwi sin.
- Now, the old internet is becoming important because many people feel bad about the new internet.
- somebody, anybody
Derived terms
Usage notes
While jan is the typical head noun for names of people, some speakers prefer to name themselves with other head nouns. A philosophy called "jan't" avoids using jan for anyone who does not explicitly want it. These speakers may reduce phrases like jan mute to mute, or replace jan alone with tok ("ijo") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}") or tok ("soweli") → [[Contionary:{{{3}}}|{{{3}}}]] ("{{{4}}}").
Adjective
Verb
- (transitive) to turn into a person or human form; to personify, to anthropomorphize
- (transitive) to personalize