% toki pona page 2 - adjectives % /dev/urandom % 2020-03-15 The vocabulary for this page: | word | meaning | |---------|----------------------------------| | ala | no, not, zero | | ale/ali | all, everything, universe | | utala | fight, battle, challenge | | wawa | strong, powerful | | suwi | sweet, cute, adorable | | jan | person, people, humanity | | mama | parent, ancestor, creator, origin| | meli | woman, female, feminine, wife | | mije | man, male, masculine, husband | | moku | food, to eat | To define subjects and adjectives more clearly, you can add extra words as adjectives. In toki pona, an adjective that modifies a noun stands after the noun in question. This is unlike English, where adjectives go before nouns, but similar to French. So, for example: > jan wawa -- strong person Many of the nouns covered before can also function as adjectives. For example, the pronouns "mi", "sina" and "ona" can serve as possessives. > mama mi -- my parent > soweli sina -- your animal > moku ona -- his/her/their food In addition, adjectives can function as nouns: > wawa sina -- your strength > suli ona -- his/her/their greatness/size > %info% > Of note is the phrase "jan pona", which literally means "good person", but is > widely (and officially) accepted to also mean "friend". Several adjectives can be added at once: > soweli lili suwi -- cute pet ("little animal") Here are some example sentences that demonstrate this: > mama mi li pona. - My parents are good. > kili suwi li moku pona. - Sweet fruits are good food. > jan utala li wawa. - The warrior ("fighting person") is strong. > jan lili mi li suwi. - My children ("young people") are cute. > soweli lili li wawa ala. - Little animals are not strong. > %warning% > It is worth noting that the particle "li" is only removed if the subject is > just the word "mi" or "sina". If it has any adjectives added to it, then the > particle is used. > > sina pona. - You are good. > > sina ale li pona. - All of you ("you all") are good. > > %info% > In addition to "mije" and "meli", some people also use the word "tonsi" > to refer to non-binary people, genderqueer people or others who don't fit into > either "man" or "woman". See [extra page 1](en/x1) for more information. ## Exercises Now, try to figure out the meaning of these sentences. * meli mi li pona. * mije sina li suli. * mama mije mi li wawa. * soweli ale li pona. * kili li moku suli. And try to translate the following sentences into toki pona. * My wife is adorable. * All warriors are bad. * My friends are your friends. * Your son is strong. * The small fruit is sweet. [Answers](en/answers#p2) > %page-nav% > [Previous page](en/1) > [Top page](.) > [Next page](en/3)