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|(introduces a verb phrase and asserts its being done by the subject)
|(introduces a verb phrase and asserts its being done by the subject)
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|lì
|[[]]
|"S is done by something that also does O"
|"S is done by something that also does O"
|tok ''li''
|tok ''li''
| it can be used as a content word this way
| it can be used as a content word this way
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|mi
|[[mì]]
|"S is me (at/to O)"
|"S is me (at/to O)"
|tok ''mi''
|tok ''mi''
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|''e'' is not needed if you're using an ''immediate object''.
|''e'' is not needed if you're using an ''immediate object''.
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|[[è]]
|"S happens to O"
|"S happens to O"
|tok ''e''
|tok ''e''
|it can be used as a content word
|it can be used as a content word
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|dòk
|[[dòk]]
|"S says O"
|"S says O"
|tok ''toki''
|tok ''toki''
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|nì
|[[]]
|"S does this to O", "S is this to O"
|"S does this to O", "S is this to O"
|tok ''ni''
|tok ''ni''
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|bòn
|[[bòn]]
|"S is good to O"
|"S is good to O"
|tok ''pona''
|tok ''pona''
| th
| th
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|[[à]]
|"S is special (about O)"
|"S is special (about O)"
|tok ''a''
|tok ''a''
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|a general-purpose end-of-sentence particle, that can describe content-words the way it describes sentences
|a general-purpose end-of-sentence particle, that can describe content-words the way it describes sentences
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|jàn
|[[jàn]]
|"S is human (to O)"
|"S is human (to O)"
|tok ''jan''
|tok ''jan''
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|zìna
|[[zìna]]
|"S is you (to O)"
|"S is you (to O)"
|tok ''sina''
|tok ''sina''
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Revision as of 07:19, 10 February 2024

A partial wordlist. I'm still not ready to do this properly, but I'll start.


ním ákulkót nát biggest diff from tp notes
li tok li (introduces a verb phrase and asserts its being done by the subject)
"S is done by something that also does O" tok li it can be used as a content word this way
"S is me (at/to O)" tok mi You still have to say li when you use mi as the subject. e.g. li li dòk as rather than mi toki
e (introduces an object of a verb just said) tok e e is not needed if you're using an immediate object.
è "S happens to O" tok e it can be used as a content word
dòk "S says O" tok toki
"S does this to O", "S is this to O" tok ni
bòn "S is good to O" tok pona th
à "S is special (about O)" tok a a general-purpose end-of-sentence particle, that can describe content-words the way it describes sentences
jàn "S is human (to O)" tok jan
zìna "S is you (to O)" tok sina