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The vocabulary for this page:

word meaning derived from
mi i, me, us Esperanto "mi" (I, me)
sina you Finnish "sinä" (you)
ona he, she, they, it Serbo-Croatian "ona" (she)
li (between subj. and verb/adj.) Esperanto "li" (he)
pona good, simple, to improve, to fix Esperanto "bona" (good)
ike bad, evil, complex, unnecessary Finnish "ilkeä" (bad)
suli big, great, important, to grow Finnish "suuri" (big, great)
lili small, few, young, to shrink Tok Pisin "liklik" (small)
kili fruit, vegetable, mushroom Georgian "xili" (fruit)
soweli land mammal, animal Georgian "cxoveli" (beastly animal)

Let's start with the most basic sentence structure in toki pona:

[noun] li [noun / adjective].

In English, this would mean:

[Noun] is (a) [noun].

or

[Noun] is [adjective].

For example:

ona li suli. - (He/she/it/they) is (big/great/important).

As you can see, a single word can have multiple related meanings. In practical usage, both "ona" and "suli" will be more clear based on context.

kili li pona. - (Fruit/vegetable/mushroom)(s) (is/are) good.

And in this case, it doesn't make a lot of sense to use any meaning of "pona" other than "good".

There is one exception to the rule. If the subject is "mi" or "sina", then it is not necessary to add the word "li". So, instead of

sina li suli. - You are important.

it's

sina suli. - You are important.

Exercises

Now, how would you express the following ideas?

  • Animals are important.
  • He is little.
  • I am great.
  • It is a dog.
  • You are bad.

Reveal answers

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  • soweli li suli.
  • ona li lili.
  • mi suli.
  • ona li soweli.
  • sina ike.

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