Contionary:Toki Pona/mama
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Toki Pona
Glyph origin
Template:Tok-sitelen The sitelen pona glyph consists of a bigger circle tangent to a smaller circle below. Plausibly, the circles represent a parent and a child, respectively.
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
- parent, ancestor (inclusive of mother and father)
- 2014 May 25, Sonja Lang, “The Qur’an”, in Toki Pona: The Language of Good, page 85:
- ona li mama ala, li jo ala e mama.
- Doesn't give birth, wasn’t born.
- (literally, “…and doesn't have a parent.”)
- originator, creator
- mama Sonja li mama pi toki pona.
- Sonja Lang is the creator of Toki Pona.
Adjective
Verb
- (intransitive, transitive) to be or turn into a parent or a creator; to birth, to create
- 2014 May 25, Sonja Lang, “The Qur’an”, in Toki Pona: The Language of Good, page 85:
- ona li mama ala, li jo ala e mama.
- Doesn't give birth, wasn’t born.
- (transitive) to take care of, to raise, to rear
- 2024 February 7, jan Alonola, “o mama e kasi moku lon tomo sina”, in lipu tenpo[1], number (nanpa) tenpo, page 7:
- sina ken mama e kasi moku lon tomo sina, lon supa pi poka lupa!
- You can raise edible plants in your house, on a windowsill!