toki a! mi wile toki kepeken toki pona tawa sina ale! ni la, mi open e lipu ni tawa toki e ni. sina ken toki, anu sina wile kama sona la, o toki lon lipu ni.
toki pona li toki pali. ona li pali tan jan Sonja lon sike nanpa 2001. toki pona la, mute nimi li lili.
Hidden text.
"All animals, please speak using toki pona in this post!
Hello! I want to speak using toki pona to you all! Therefore, I opened this post to say this. If you can speak, or if you want to learn, please speak in this post.
toki pona is a constructed language. It was created by a person named Sonja in the year 2001. In toki pona, the quantity of words is small."
...Sorry, I can't speak it, yet. But you made me very interested in learning it Hopefully I will find some time for learning, it's designed to be simple, after all. Maybe it's even simpler than Esperanto (which I tried to learn once hehe)
Minotaur wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 6:38 pm
...Sorry, I can't speak it, yet. But you made me very interested in learning it Hopefully I will find some time for learning, it's designed to be simple, after all. Maybe it's even simpler than Esperanto (which I tried to learn once hehe)
jan Misali has a really good series on it, although it's only up to episode 5 of 12. You can view it here:
we were learning it and even have pu ku and su wan but then it just kinda fell to the wayside. trouble is we gotta go out of our way to try speaking in it and we don't really know anyone else who does personally. (no shortage of them in kama sona and ma pona pi toki pona though)
mun Kekan San's video series is really good for learning about it though
We're Jess, a plural system consisting of: Roxy - Mika - Willow - Ashe - Coco - Autumn - 🐿Riley
CyanSorcery wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 3:51 amwe were learning it and even have pu ku and su wan but then it just kinda fell to the wayside. trouble is we gotta go out of our way to try speaking in it and we don't really know anyone else who does personally. (no shortage of them in kama sona and ma pona pi toki pona though)
mun Kekan San's video series is really good for learning about it though
I feel you there. I can read it just fine, and I can write it just fine, but because I have no one else with whom to speak it in real life, my pronunciation is still a bit on the slow, stunted side.
Sometimes I use sitelen pona to write notes to myself that I don't want others to read though >:3