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{{tp|[[ala]]}} may be used as a [[modifier]] to vaguely form an opposite. In one [[context]], {{tp|ike ala}} could mean {{tp|pona}}, while in another, the speaker could simply feel neutral. More rarely, {{tp|jasima}}, a {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}}, is used for true "negative" opposites ({{tp|jasima ijo ≠ ijo ala}}), leaving {{tp|ala}} to specify "absence of" opposites. |
{{tp|[[ala]]}} may be used as a [[modifier]] to vaguely form an opposite. In one [[context]], {{tp|ike ala}} could mean {{tp|pona}}, while in another, the speaker could simply feel neutral. More rarely, {{tp|jasima}}, a {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}}, is used for true "negative" opposites ({{tp|jasima ijo ≠ ijo ala}}), leaving {{tp|ala}} to specify "absence of" opposites. |
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==List of antonyms== |
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* {{tp|ala}} — {{tp|ale / ali}} |
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* {{tp|anpa}} — {{tp|sewi}} |
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* {{tp|ante}} — {{tp|sama}} |
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* {{tp|ike}} — {{tp|pona}} |
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* {{tp|kama}} — {{tp|tawa}} |
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* {{tp|kipisi}} — {{tp|wan}} |
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* {{tp|lete}} — {{tp|seli}} |
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* {{tp|lili}} — {{tp|suli}} |
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* {{tp|lupa}} — {{tp|nena}} |
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* {{tp|mute}} — {{tp|lili}} |
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* {{tp|open}} — {{tp|pini}} |
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* {{tp|pimeja}} — {{tp|walo}}, {{tp|suno}} |
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* {{tp|weka}} — {{tp|awen}} |
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