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1. Toki Pona: The Language of Good
- Display your treasures or organize your space with this multipurpose wooden shelving unit
- Each unit is designed with 12 square shelves for small keepsakes, collectible baseballs, figurines, and other small accessories
- Can be used on its side as a freestanding shelving unit, on a wall as a hanging shadow box, or on its back as a dresser-top accessory organizer
- Great for storing anything from kitchen or bathroom supplies, to decorative items in your living room, kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom
- Approximate Dimensions: Overall - 15.8 L x 3.0 W x 11.6 H; Each Cube - 3.4 L x 3.0 W x 3.4 H (in inches) **Note: Size of each cube may vary slightly due to handmade nature of the boxes**
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Here's what I'd say are the three best ways to learn the language.
I don’t think you’ll confuse toki pona and German because they’re pretty different.
Learn the pronunciation, words, and grammar like you might with any language. Keep in mind that the grammar is pretty different than English and the words might be different than you’re used to because they all have multiple meanings.
I’d suggest getting the book if you can but you can also check out free user made courses online like Pije’s site.
I’d also suggest joining a chat group like on Discord or somewhere else so you can speak with and learn from multiple people who are proficient in the language.
lipu ike en pakala li pona mute tawa mi. o lukin!
taso sina wile ala wile e lipu ante? o lukin e lipu pali e telo suli. ona li jo e olin e pilin ike. ona li pona mute.
ni li ike ala tawa mi!
mi lukin kin e lipu ni: lipu "lipu pi kon moli ike" pi jan Posi.
mi lukin kin e lipu ni: lipu "o pilin pona tan ni: ken la moli li moli ala" pi jan Telu
mi lukin kin e lipu ni: lipu "ilo mute pi pali toki" pi jan Losepete
For more info about Toki Pona sound structure you can see the wikipedia page here - (though it does't make clear what's explicitly disallowed by the Toki Pona book and what tends to not happen), or chapter 9 of the official Toki Pona book itself, or the tokiponization guide by jan Sonja (there's a lot of other info there as well).
edit: Oh geeze, posts with embedded images really are awful on old reddit. I'll never do one of those again!