Toki Pona Updated

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Toki Pona is a constructed auxiliary language based around the idea of simplicity. It only has about 120 words. These are all my own symbols for them, as they are encouraged to be written in various ways besides just in Latin script. For more, see http://tokipona.org/ I do not claim to be fluent in Toki Pona or responsible for the creation of Toki Pona. This font is purely the result of an unaffiliated person trying to creatively kill time. List of words, in order corresponding with the preview above: a (letter), b, c, d, e (letter), f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o (letter), p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, a (interjection), laso, ken, pimeja, e (word), kasi, mi, unpa, ijo, jan, kala, la, ma, ni, o (interjection), pi, suwi, loje, sin, tan, kon, pilin, walo, seme, jelo, lape, ala, wan, tu, tuwan, tutu, luka (number version), lukawan, lukatu, lukatuwan, lukatutu, period, comma, open quote, close quote, apostrophe, question mark, exclamation point, lawa, supa, pakala, nanpa, insa, luka (hand/arm version), en, left parantheses, right parantheses, kin, dash, forward slash, colon, semicolon, greater than, sama, less than, left bracket, right bracket, seli, alasa, pan, suno, pipi, lili, lipu, mama, meli, mani, mije, li, selo, tenpo, linja, waso, wawa, lete, pini, nimi, pali, nena, poka, poki, ona, sike, mun, namako, weka, uta, mute, utala, sina, akesi, taso, anu, ante, ali, awen, ale, kepeken, telo, kili, kule, kulupu, jo, ilo, wile, ike, nasa, moli, olin, lon, monsi, moku, pata, toki, suli, tomo, tawa, lukin, pana, anpa, sewi, kalama, sijelo, kama, kiwen, kute, ko, kipisi, esun, palisa, jaki, soweli, len, nasin, noka, open, lupa, pona, oko, sona, sinpin, sitelen, musi, mu

2 Comments

How interesting! Thanks for introducing me to it!
Comment by OsyenVyeter 25th june 2014

does the difference in captital & lowercase letters mean anything? some are very different.

Comment by tsafontstruct 14th february 2019

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