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papa
response 7 of 8: Mark Unseen   May 19 02:30 UTC 2018

Here is another version of the vocabulary/part of speech matrix. It varies
from the table linked in resp:5 in being based on another versionof the TP
word list that has more complete part of speech categorization.

http://papa.myjp.net/scratch/wiki.cgi/TokiPonaClassicWordList

There are several versions of the Toki Pona word list on the WWW, but as a
help to learning the vocabulary I wanted a big chart that made the parts of
speech obvious. (Bearing in mind that "part of speech" is a more fluid
concept in TP by design.)

However, this chart is going to be peak Toki Pona for me, at least for a
while. Although it is a fascinating language, I can feel it competing for
brain space with Portuguese, which I've only been studying for 2 or 3 months.

Portuguese is a complicated mess like every other natural language, but it
is also ornately beautiful, and is the gateway to a culture and history shared
by more than 220 million people around the world. That's what I want to aim
for.
papa
response 8 of 8: Mark Unseen   May 19 02:51 UTC 2018

mi tawa. o pona!
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