% toki pona page 10 - complex adjectives and contexts % /dev/urandom % march 2020 The vocabulary for this page: | word | meaning | derived from | |-------|----------------------------------|----------------------------------| | pi | "of" (groups adjectives) | Tok Pisin "bilong" (of) | | la | "if/when" (introduces context) | Esperanto "la" (definite article)| | luka | hand, arm | Serbo-Croatian "ruka" (arm) | | linja | long flexible object, hair | Finnish "linja" (line) | | palisa| long solid object, branch, stick | Serbo-Croatian "palica" (rod) | | selo | outer form, shell, skin, boundary| Esperanto "ŝelo" (skin) | | sijelo| body, physical state, torso | Serbo-Croatian "tijelo" (body) | | len | cloth, clothes, layer of privacy | Acadian French "linge" (clothing)| | lete | cold, raw | Acadian French "frette" (cold) | | musi | entertaining, artistic, fun, game| Esperanto "amuzi" (have fun) | Time to introduce two another particles in this language: "pi" and "la". ## pi The word "pi" works by grouping several adjectives together. Normally, all adjectives in a phrase apply to the first word. For example: > jan wawa -- strong person > jan wawa ala -- no strong people If you need to say "weak people", you need to negate "wawa", but not "jan". That's where "pi" comes in handy: > jan pi wawa ala -- weak person/people ("of no strength") It is also useful for phrases that use unofficial words. > ma tomo Wasintan li ma tomo lawa pi ma Mewika. -- (the city of) Washington is > the capital ("main city") of the United States. ## la The word "la" allows to combine two sentences to form conditions and introduce context. > [sentence A] la [sentence B]. This translates to something like: > If [sentence A], then [sentence B]. ## Dialectal differences > %info% > This part of the document describes how certain toki pona courses differ in > explaining certain ideas. The official book, the "o kama sona e toki pona!" course and my personal style differ on how to place punctuation in sentences that use "la". The official book sometimes uses a comma before "la" and sometimes uses no punctuation. The online course doesn't use any punctuation. I personally prefer using the comma after "la". ## Exercises Now, try to figure out the meaning of these sentences. * * * * * And try to translate the following sentences into toki pona. * * * * * Reveal answers > %spoiler% > * > * > * > * > * > %spoiler% > * > * > * > * > * [Next page](11.html) [Previous page](9.html)