Etymologies
Pingo
The word Pingo is a priori, that is, it is not derived from any other existing word, and it was coined by jan Likipi in 2020.[1][2]
akesi Edit
The word akesi is derived from Dutch hagedis, meaning "lizard".[3]
aku Edit
The word aku is derived from Romanian acru, meaning "sour". It is cognate with English acrid. It was coined by kulupu Solali in 2023;[citation needed] like anta, it was created "in order to expand the taste words".[4]
ala Edit
The word ala is derived from Georgian არა (ara), meaning "no, not".[5]
alasa Edit
The word alasa is derived from Acadian French à la chasse, meaning "on the hunt".[6] It was coined around 2009 by jan Sonja, as cited in the Toki Pona wiki.[7]
ale Edit
alente Edit
The word alente is derived from ale ante, meaning "everything else".[9]
anpa Edit
The word anpa is derived from Acadian French en bas, meaning "below".[10]
anta Edit
The word anta is derived from Okinawan 油 (anda), meaning "oil". It was coined by ilo Powa in 2022; like aku, it was created "in order to expand the taste words".[11]
ante Edit
The word ante is derived from Dutch ander, meaning "other, different".[12]
apeja Edit
The word apeja is derived from Finnish häpeä, meaning "shame, shameful".[13] This word was coined circa late 2009.[14][15][16]
awase Edit
The word awase is derived from Armenian հարվածել (harvacel), meaning "to hit, to strike". It was coined by jan Lenoka in 2021.
awen Edit
The word awen is derived from Dutch houden, meaning "to keep, to care for".[17]
eliki Edit
The word eliki is derived from Cherokee ᎡᎯᏍᏗ (ehisdi), meaning "pain, distress".
enko Edit
The word enko is a corruption of tenpo.[citation needed]
epiku Edit
The word epiku is derived from French épique, meaning "epic". According to the Toki Pona Dictionary, the person who coined this word is unknown.[18] However, Linku credits jan Jan and jan Peche coining it in 2019.
esun Edit
The etymology of the word esun is uncertain. In 2020, jan Sonja stated that "esun was told [to her] by a taxi driver who spoke a language from the Akan family in West Africa".[19] However, it is unclear which language and which word it originated from.
The word might possibly originate from Twi edwom, meaning "market (place)",[20] as noted by ale sa in 2023.[21]
ete Edit
The word ete is derived from Turkish öte, meaning "beyond". It was coined in 2019 by jan inwin in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[22]
ewe Edit
It was coined by jan ko in 2019.
ijo Edit
The word ijo was derived from Esperanto io, meaning "something".[23]
ike Edit
The word ike is derived from Finnish ilkeä, meaning "bad, mean".[24]
ilo Edit
The word ilo is derived from Esperanto ilo, meaning "tool".[25]
insa Edit
The word insa is derived from Tok Pisin insait, itself from English inside.[26]
iseki Edit
The word iseki is derived from Turkish çiçek and its accusative inflection çiçeği, meaning "flower, blossom". It was coined by kulupu Solali in 2023.
isipin Edit
The word isipin is derived from Tagalog isipin,[a] meaning "to think of". It was coined by ko in 2020.[27][28] Other proposals included words from Georgian, Hawaiian, Japanese, Macedonian, Mongolian, Somali, Spanish, and Uzbek.[29]
itomi Edit
The word itomi is derived from English hit-or-miss, in reference to a memetic lyric from the diss track "Mia Khalifa":
Hit or miss, I guess they never miss, huh?
According to Linku, itomi was coined by "jan Wesu OR jan inwin, jan Lemon"[what does that even mean?] in 2019.
jaki Edit
jami Edit
The word jami is derived from English yummy. It was coined in 2017. According to Linku, the coiner is unknown.
jan Edit
The word jan was derived from Cantonese 人 (Jyutping: jan4), meaning "person, someone".[31]
jans Edit
The word jans is derived from jan and English -s (plural suffix), sometimes etymologically pronounced [-z].
jasima Edit
The word jasima is derived from Turkish yansıtmak, meaning "to reflect".[32] The avoidance of a more direct tokiponization (jansima or jansuma) is unclear. It was coined by jan inwin, jan Kisinja, jan Maliku, and jan Wesu in 2018, according to the Toki Pona Dictionary.[33][34][primary source needed]
jelo Edit
jo Edit
The word jo is derived from Mandarin Chinese 有 (pinyin: yǒu), meaning "to have".[36]
jule Edit
The word jule is derived from Japanese 揺れる (yureru), meaning "to shake, to sway, to swing, to flicker, to tremble" and the like. It was coined by pilin Powa in 2022.
jume Edit
The word jume is derived from Japanese 夢 (Hepburn: yume), meaning "dream". It was coined in 2021 by jan Seli in the ma pona pi toki pona community, as a criticism to the word isipin, which she deemed "poorly thought out and not useful".[37][38]
kala Edit
The word kala is derived from Finnish kala, meaning "fish".[39]
kalamARR Edit
It is derived from the word kalama and the English onomatopeia arr for an imitation of pirates. It was coined by jan Olipija some time before they submitted it to the Toki Pona Dictionary polls in 2021.[40][41]
kalama Edit
The word kalama is derived from Croatian galama, meaning "noise".[42]
kalijopilale Edit
The word kalijopilale is derived from translingual Caryophyllales, ultimately from Latin caryophyllus ("relating to clove") + -ālis ("-related"). It was coined by jan Likipi in 2020.[citation needed]
kama Edit
The word kama is derived from Tok Pisin kamap, itself derived from English come up.[43]
kamalawala Edit
The word kamalawala is derived from the phrase kama pi lawa ala, meaning "to become without rulers, to become independent". This is from the poem "jan pi kamalawala" by jan Sojapoja.[a][44][45] jan Kipo is credited with turning it into a word instead of a name.[citation needed]
- ↑ Other names include jan Wesu and jan Powe.
kana Edit
The word kana is derived from Tulu ಕನ (kana), meaning "dream". It was coined by ilo Powa in 2022.
kasi Edit
The word kasi is derived from Finnish kasvi, meaning "plant".[46]
ken Edit
The word ken is derived from Tok Pisin ken, itself from English can.[47]
kepeken Edit
The word kepeken is derived from Dutch gebruiken, meaning "to use; to consume."[48]
kese Edit
The word kese is derived from Keshet, a Jewish LGBTQ organization in the United States, whose name is derived from Hebrew קשת (késhet), lit. 'rainbow'. It was coined in 2020 by jan Jan in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[49]
ki Edit
The word ki is derived from French qui, meaning "who". It was coined by akesi kon Nalasuni and jan Atenaja in 2020.
kijetesantakalu Edit
The word kijetesantakalu is derived from Finnish kierteishäntäkarhu meaning "kinkajou",[50] from kierteinen ("helical"), häntä ("tail"), and karhu ("bear").
kijetesantakalu/en Edit
The word kijetesantakalu is derived from Finnish kierteishäntäkarhu meaning "kinkajou",[50] from kierteinen ("helical"), häntä ("tail"), and karhu ("bear").
kiki Edit
The word kiki is derived from a nonsense word created for the 2001 psychological study by V. S. Ramachandran and Edward Hubbard on sound symbolism, named the bouba/kiki effect.[51] The word in Toki Pona was coined by akesi kon Nalasuni in 2020.[52][53]
kili Edit
The word kili is derived from Georgian ხილი (xili), meaning "fruit".[54]
kipisi Edit
The word kipisi is thought to be derived from Iñupiaq kipriruk, meaning "cut", or potentially Swahili kipisi, meaning "sliver, small piece of wood".[55]
kiwen Edit
The word kiwen is derived from Finnish kiven, genitive of kivi, meaning "stone, rock".[56] This word was proposed by jan Sonja in 2002, replacing the compound wawa ma ("hardness of the earth").[57][58] This proposal was decided by a vote, resulting in 6 votes for kiwen and 2 votes for wawa ma.[59]
ko Edit
The word ko is derived from Cantonese 膏 (Jyutping: gou1), meaning "paste, cream".[60]
kokosila Edit
The word kokosila is derived from Esperanto krokodilas, the present form of krokodili, meaning "to speak among Esperantists in a language besides Esperanto".[61] It was coined by jan Sonja in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server in 2020.[62][63]
kon Edit
The word kon is derived from Mandarin 空氣 (pinyin: kōngqì), meaning "air".[64]
konwe Edit
The word konwe is borrowed from the surname of British mathematician John Horton Conway, best known for the cellular automaton Conway's Game of Life.[65] Another proposed etymology is the phrase kon wile. It was coined in 2021 by jan Emalan in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[66]
kosan Edit
kosan is derived from Irish cosain, meaning "defend, protect (against)". It was coined in 2021 by jan Seni and jan inwin in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[67]
kule Edit
The word kule is derived from Acadian French couleur.[68]
kulupu Edit
The word kulupu is derived from Tongan kulupu, itself from English group.[69]
kuntu Edit
kuntu is an acronym derived from the phrase kalama musi tan uta and was coined by jan inwin, jan Maliku, and jan Wesu.[70]
kute Edit
The word kute is derived from Acadian French écouter, meaning "to listen (to)".[71]
lanpan Edit
The word lanpan is derived from Greek λαμβάνω (lamváno), meaning "to take, to seize".[72]
lape Edit
The word lape is derived from Dutch slapen, meaning "to sleep".[73]
laso Edit
The word laso is derived from Welsh glas, meaning only "blue" in modern Welsh, but used to cover colors like green and silver.[68]
lawa Edit
The word lawa is derived from Serbo-Croatian глава / glava, meaning "head".[74]
leko Edit
The word leko is derived from the name of the Danish toy company Lego, itself derived from Danish leg godt, meaning "play well".[75] Another possibility, according to nimi ale pona, is that it is derived from Finnish lohko, meaning "section, block".[76]
len Edit
The word len is derived from Acadian French linge, meaning "clothing".[77]
lete Edit
The word lete is derived from Acadian French frette, meaning "cold".[78]
li Edit
The word li is derived from the Esperanto third-person singular pronoun li[79], itself from Latin ille of the same meaning. Its functionality is derived from the Tok Pisin particle i, which introduces the verb except when the subject is the first- or second-person singular pronouns.[80][81][82]
lili Edit
The word lili is derived from Tok Pisin liklik, meaning "small (quantity)".[83]
linja Edit
The word linja is derived from Finnish linja, meaning "line", ultimately from Latin līnea.[84]
linluwi Edit
The word linluwi was coined by jan inwin in 2017 and is derived from Welsh rhyngrwyd, meaning "Internet", itself from rhyng- ("between") and rhwyd ("net").[85][86] The Welsh term is a calque of English Internet.
lipu Edit
The word lipu is derived from Finnish lippu, meaning "flag, sheet".[87]
lo Edit
The word lu is derived from alu, an obscure context marker. It was coined by Theepicosity, kala pona Tonyu, and akesi kon Nalasuni in 2020.[88][89]
Following the publication of Toki Pona Dictionary in 2021, jan Pensa proposed changing lu to lo to avoid it clashing with the word reserved by Sonja Lang.[90][91]
loje Edit
The word loje is derived from Dutch rooie, an inflected form of rood, meaning "red".[92]
loka Edit
The word loka is a portmanteau of luka and noka, presumably as a compromise similar to lokon. It was coined[by whom?] in 2021.[citation needed]
lokon Edit
lokon was coined by jan Kamila and soweli Wipa in 2018 as a compromise between lukin and oko.
lon Edit
The word lon is derived from Tok Pisin long, meaning "in, on, at", itself from English along.[93]
luka Edit
luka is derived from the Croatian word ruka, meaning "hand".[94]
lukin Edit
The word lukin is derived from Tok Pisin lukim, meaning "to see, to look at", itself from English look and the transitivizer suffix -im.[95]
lupa Edit
The word lupa is derived from Lojban clupa, meaning "loop", itself from Chinese 圈 (pinyin: quān), English loop, Hindi पाश (pāś), and Arabic أنشوطة (ʔanšūṭa).[96]
ma Edit
The word ma is derived from Finnish maa, meaning "ground, land".[97]
majuna Edit
The word majuna is derived from Esperanto maljuna, meaning "old", itself from French mal- ("un-") and German jung or French jeune, both meaning "young".
mama Edit
The word mama is derived from Georgian მამა (mama), meaning "father".[98] Similar words for "mother" are found in multiple languages across the world, thought to derive from babble words.
mani Edit
meli Edit
The word meli is derived from Tok Pisin meri, meaning "woman, wife", itself from the feminine English name Mary.[100]
meso Edit
The word meso is derived from Greek μέσος (mésos), meaning "middle, intermediate", which is also the origin of the taxonomic, biological, and English prefix meso-. It was coined by jan Olipija in 2020.[101][102]
mi Edit
The word mi is derived from both Esperanto mi, itself from the first-person oblique pronoun in Romance and Germanic languages, and English me.[68]
mije Edit
The word mije is derived from Finnish mies, meaning "man, husband".[103]
misikeke Edit
The word misikeke is derived from Ojibwe mashkiki, meaning "medicine, drug". It was coined by jan Sonja.[104][105]
moku Edit
The word moku is derived from Japanese モグモグ (mogumogu), an onomatopoeic word meaning "chewing".[106]
moli Edit
The word moli is derived from Acadian French mourir, meaning "to die".[107]
monsi Edit
The word monsi is derived from Acadian French mon tchu, meaning "my ass", a dialectal variant of mon cul.[108]
monsuta Edit
The word monsuta is derived from Japanese モンスター (monsutā), itself from English monster. It was coined by jan Sonja in 2009, but it was abandoned shortly after.[citation needed] In 2010, the official Toki Pona wiki defined monsuta as:[109]
- creature that preys on humans; predator
- a real or imagined threat; danger
- a source of fear or dread
The word always saw some use among a minority of speakers. However, for a long time the word monsuta was underused and not well defined. This changed in the late 2010s and early 2020s, when the word became popular and certain trends emerged among its users.
mu Edit
The word mu is derived from an onomatopeia,[110] likely either from a cow or cat sound.
mulapisu Edit
The word mulapisu was coined in November 2019 by jan Sonja in the ma pona pi toki pona community as a keysmash.[111][112]
mun Edit
musi Edit
The word musi is derived from Esperanto amuzi, meaning "to amuse, to entertain".[114]
mute Edit
The word mute is derived from Esperanto multe, meaning "a lot", itself from Latin multus.[115] It is cognate with English much, multi, multiple and multitude.
n Edit
The word n was coined by kala kala.[116][better source needed][when?]
namako Edit
The word namako is derived from Hindi नमक (namak) or Persian نمک (namak), both meaning "salt".[117]
nanpa Edit
The word nanpa is derived from Tok Pisin namba, itself from English number.[118]
nasa Edit
The word nasa is derived from Tok Pisin nasau, meaning "stupid, crazy", a word only known to exist in the book Pidgin-English für Papua-Neuguinea: Wort für Wort.[119][120]
nasin Edit
natu Edit
The word natu is derived from Vietnamese ngã tư, meaning "four-way intersection; crossroads". It was coined by jan Lakuse in 2020.[121][122]
nele Edit
The word nele is derived from reversing len and repeating the vowel to make the word phonotactically valid. It was coined by jan Emalan with workshopping from soweli Kina in 2021.[123][124]
nena Edit
The word nena is derived from Finnish nenä, meaning "nose".[125]
ni Edit
The word ni is derived from Cantonese 呢 (Jyutping: ni1), meaning "this".[126]
nimi Edit
The word nimi is derived from Finnish nimi, meaning "name".[127]
noka Edit
The word noka is derived from Croatian noga, meaning "leg".[128]
nowi Edit
The word nowi is derived from Vietnamese nối, meaning "to join" and "to continue". It was coined by ilo Powa and kulupu Solali in 2023.
okepuma Edit
The word okepuma is derived from English ok boomer, used to dismiss attitudes such as climate change denial and bigotry that are associated with baby boomers. The original phrase became popular in 2019, and jan Elijo coined okepuma in the same year.
oko Edit
The word oko is derived from Croatian oko, meaning "eye".[129]
olin Edit
The word olin is derived from Croatian volim, meaning "I love".[130]
omen Edit
The word omen is derived from o.m.e.m., an acronym of the Toki Pona sentence o moli e mi ("kill me"), possibly in reference to the English idiom "kill me now", a common sarcastic exclamation. The word was coined by jan inwin in 2017.[131]
ona Edit
The word ona is derived from Serbo-Croatian ona / она, meaning "she".[132]
open Edit
The word open is derived from English and possibly Dutch open.[133]
pa Edit
The word pa is derived from English bruh, a shortening of brother. It was coined by jan Jan and jan Lija in 2019.
pakala Edit
The word pakala is derived from Tok Pisin bagarap, meaning "broken", itself from English bugger up.[134]
pake Edit
The word pake is derived from English block. It was coined by jan Sonja in 2009.
pali Edit
The word pali is derived from Esperanto fari, meaning "to do, to make".[135]
palisa Edit
The word palisa is derived from Croatian palica, meaning "bat, rod, cane".[136]
pan Edit
The word pan is derived from Romance pan and Japanese パン (Hepburn: pan), both ultimately from Latin pānis.[137]
pana Edit
The etymology of the word pana is unclear. Possibilities include Finnish panna, meaning "to put, to set", and Swahili pana "to give to each other".[138]
peto Edit
The word peto is an initialism of a Toki Pona sentence fragment, pana e telo (tan) oko, lit. 'to emit liquid of (or from) the eye'.
pika Edit
The word pika is derived from Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ Pikachū), an Electric-type species of Pokémon that serves as the mascot of the Pokémon media franchise. This part of the name is derived from ピカピカ (pikapika), meaning "glittering, sparkling". pika was coined by Kriskee_ in 2021.[citation needed]
pilin Edit
The word pilin is derived from Tok Pisin pilim, meaning "to feel", from English feel and the transitivizer suffix -im.[139]
pimeja Edit
The word pimeja is derived from Finnish pimeä, meaning "black".[140]
pini Edit
The word pini is derived from Acadian French fini, meaning "finished, completed".[141]
pipi Edit
The word pipi is derived from Acadian French bibitte, meaning "bug, critter".[142]
pipo Edit
It is derived from pipi with influence from the verb sense of English bug, and was coined by jan Ejewa and jan inwin in 2017.
poka Edit
The word poka is derived from Croatian bok, meaning "side, flank".[143]
poki Edit
The word poki is derived from Tok Pisin bokis, meaning "box", itself from English box.[144]
pomotolo Edit
The word pomotolo is derived from the Pomodoro Technique, a time management method associated with a tomato-shaped kitchen timer. The name is itself from Italian pomodoro, meaning "tomato". pomotolo was coined in 2019 by jan Kawa in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[145]
pona Edit
The word pona is derived from Esperanto bona, meaning "good", itself from Romance languages, ultimately from Latin bonus.[146]
powe Edit
The word powe is possibly derived from French faux, meaning "false", or pas vrai, meaning "not true".[147]
pu Edit
The etymology of the word pu is uncertain. Proposals include English book, and Chinese 樸/朴 (pinyin: pǔ), lit. 'unworked wood', which is used as a Daoist metaphor for the natural state of humanity.[148] It was coined by jan Sonja before the publication of the book.[citation needed]
puwa Edit
The word puwa is derived from Japanese ふわふわ (Hepburn: fuwafuwa), meaning "softly, fluffily" as of a pillow or foam. It was coined in 2021 by jan Seli in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[149]
sama Edit
The word sama is derived from Finnish sama, meaning "same", and Esperanto sama, itself from English same.[150]
seli Edit
The word seli is derived from Georgian ცხელი (cxeli), meaning "hot".[151]
selo Edit
The word selo is derived from Esperanto ŝelo, meaning "skin, peel", itself borrowed from English shell.[152]
seme Edit
The word seme is derived from Mandarin 什麼/什么 (pinyin: shénme), meaning "what".[153]
sewi Edit
The word sewi is derived from Georgian ზევით (zevit), meaning "upwards".[154]
sijelo Edit
The word sijelo is derived from Croatian tijelo, meaning "body".[155]
sike Edit
The word sike is derived from English circle,[156] possibly as a spelling pronunciation.
sin Edit
The word sin is derived from Chinese 新 (pinyin: xīn), meaning "new".[157]
sina Edit
The word sina is derived from Finnish sinä, meaning "you".[68]
sinpin Edit
The etymology of the word sinpin is unclear. nimi ale pona claims that it is derived from Cantonese 前邊 (Jyutping: cin4 bin1), meaning "in front".[158]
sipi Edit
The word sipi is derived from Latin sibi, the dative case of the reflexive pronoun. It was coined by Toki Pona Forums user spad0103 in 2007.[159]
sitelen Edit
The word sitelen is derived from Dutch schilderen, meaning "to paint".[160]
slape Edit
The word was coined by jan Kawa in 2017 and is a blend of the Toki Pona word lape and English sleep.[161]
soko Edit
The word soko is derived from Georgian სოკო (soḳo), meaning "mushroom". It was coined in 2019 by jan inwin in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[162]
sole Edit
The word sole is derived from Spanish soler, meaning "to do habitually, to tend to (do something), used to". It was coined by waso Netun in 2022.[citation needed]
sona Edit
The word sona is derived from Georgian ცოდნა (codna), meaning "knowledge".[163]
soweli Edit
The word soweli is derived from Georgian ცხოველი (cxoveli), meaning "animal".[164]
su (particle) Edit
The particle su is derived from the Esperanto interrogative particle ĉu /t͡ʃu/.[citation needed]
This word was coined[by whom?] before those reserved for future use by jan Sonja,[citation needed] of which su was one.[165] Combined with the fact that it is nonstandard and absent from Linku, the particle su is likely to fall out of use after the release of the book series su. Similar, though less severe, conflicts apply to lu (conflicting with a synonym of lo) and nu (conflicting with a synonym of sin).
suli Edit
The word suli is derived from Finnish suuri, meaning "big".[166]
suno Edit
The word suno is derived from Esperanto suno, meaning "the Sun".[167]
supa Edit
The word supa is derived from Acadian French and English surface and Esperanto surfaco,[168] all of which are cognates.
sutopatikuna Edit
The word sutopatikuna is derived from Croatian čudnovati kljunaš, lit. 'strange beak'. It was coined by Alexandre Baudry as an April Fools' joke in 2009, in response to the coinage of kijetesantakalu.[169]
suwi Edit
The word suwi is derived from Tok Pisin swit, itself from English sweet.[170]
taki Edit
The word taki is derived from Korean 탁 (tak), an onomatopoeia for a sudden collision, such as between two magnets hitting each other. It was coined in 2020 by jan Kapilu and jan Lewiku in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[171][172]
tan Edit
The etymology of the word tan is uncertain. Some possibilities include Cantonese 從 (Jyutping: cung4), meaning "to follow; from";[173] Georgian -დან (-dan) "from; out of; since";[174] and Dutch dan "then; after that; in that case".[175]
tankala Edit
The word tankala is derived from Malay تڠݢارا (tenggara), meaning "southeast".[176] It was coined by jan Sonja in 2021.[citation needed…]
taso Edit
The word taso is derived from Tok Pisin tasol, meaning "only, but", from English that's all.[177]
tawa Edit
telo Edit
The word telo is derived from Acadian French de l'eau, meaning "(some) water".[179]
tenpo Edit
The word tenpo is derived from Esperanto tempo, meaning "time", itself from the Romance languages, ultimately from Latin tempus.[180] It is cognate with English tempo, temporal, and tense.
tokana Edit
The word tokana is derived from Tongan tokanga, meaning "attention, focus". It was coined by jan Sojapoja in 2020.[181]
toki Edit
The word toki is derived from Tok Pisin tok, meaning "word, language", itself from English talk.[182]
tomo Edit
The word tomo is derived from Esperanto domo, meaning "house".[183] It is cognate with English words such as dome, domicile, and dorm(itory).
tonsi Edit
The word tonsi is derived from Mandarin Chinese 同志 (tóngzhì, lit. "same will"), meaning "kindred spirit" or "comrade", with neologistic senses of "gay" and "queer (person)". tonsi was coined in 2019 by jan inwin as a proposal for a nimi sin for non-binary identity.[184] It was informally voted on in a series of polls in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server.[185]
The semantic space of tonsi originally proposed was broader than the currently accepted version. It meant "to break normative boundaries", and with jan would refer to nonbinary folks. tonsi was also not the original form of the word, as there were several other proposals.[186][187]
tonsi/en Edit
The word tonsi is derived from Mandarin Chinese 同志 (tóngzhì, lit. "same will"), meaning "kindred spirit" or "comrade", with neologistic senses of "gay" and "queer (person)". tonsi was coined in 2019 by jan inwin as a proposal for a nimi sin for non-binary identity.[188] It was informally voted on in a series of polls in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server.[185]
The semantic space of tonsi originally proposed was broader than the currently accepted version. It meant "to break normative boundaries", and with jan would refer to nonbinary folks. tonsi was also not the original form of the word, as there were several other proposals.[186][187]
tu Edit
umesu Edit
The word umesu is derived from conlang Iqglic umeyz /əmejz/, from English amaze. It was coined in 2021 by jan Wija in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[190][191]
unpa Edit
The word unpa is possibly derived from an onomatopeia for humping.[192][193]
usawi Edit
The word usawi is derived from Swahili uchawi, meaning "witchcraft, sorcery".[194] It was coined by ka Tumu (Ðoom Epictooþ) in 2019.[195][196]
uta Edit
The word uta is derived from Croatian usta, meaning "mouth".[197]
utala Edit
The word utala is derived from Croatian udarati, meaning "to hit, to strike".[198]
wa Edit
The word wa was based on an exclamation used by jan Lakuse's Cantonese-speaking grandmother and repeated by them in 2020 in the ma pona pi toki pona community.[199][200] It is supposedly derived from Cantonese 嘩 / 哗 (Jyutping: waa3).
waken Edit
The word waken seems to be derived from wuggen, a nonstandard plural of wug on the model of oxen. A multisyllabic form may have been used to tokiponize all segments in the word wug and avoid collision with wa.
waleja Edit
The word waleja is derived from Quenya valdëa, meaning "of moment, important". It was coined by jan inwin in 2019.
walo Edit
The word walo is derived from Finnish valko-, the combining form of valkoinen, meaning "white".[68]
wan Edit
waso Edit
The word waso is derived from Acadian French oiseau, meaning "bird".[202]
wawa Edit
The word wawa is derived from Finnish vahva, meaning "strong, powerful".[203]
wawajete Edit
The word wawajete is derived from an alteration of wuwojiti, a mnemonic for the disallowed syllables in Toki Pona phonotactics. It was coined by jan Tolin in 2019.
weka Edit
The word weka is derived from Dutch language weg, meaning "away, gone".[204] It is cognate with English "(a)way".
wekama Edit
The word wekama is a portmanteau of the Toki Pona words weka and kama, roughly meaning "away" and "coming", respectively. It was coined by jan ko[205] in July 2020.[206]
wi Edit
The word wi is derived from English we. It was coined by jan inwin in 2017.
wile Edit
The word wile is derived from Dutch willen, meaning "to want, to desire".[207] It is cognate with English will, with the sense "to wish, to desire, to long", as in at will, willful, and willpower, not the future tense. Cognates with other languages include German wollen, Danish and Norwegian Bokmål ville, Swedish and Norwegian Nynorsk vilja, French vouloir, and Italian volere.
yupekosi Edit
The word yupekosi was coined in 2019 by jan Sonja in the ma pona pi toki pona community as a keysmash.[208][209] The letter y in the word was accidental.
yupekosi/en Edit
The word yupekosi was coined in 2019 by jan Sonja in the ma pona pi toki pona community as a keysmash.[210][211] The letter y in the word was accidental.
yupekosi/tok Edit
The word yupekosi was coined in 2019 by jan Sonja in the ma pona pi toki pona community as a keysmash.[212][213] The letter y in the word was accidental.
yutu Edit
The word yutu is derived from Turkish yıldız, meaning "star". It was coined in 2021 by inari in the ma pona pi toki pona community. The letter y, shared with yupekosi, was originally a typo of j that was kept in the spelling as a joke.[214]
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.. kosan kosan • guard, protect, defend, shield, brace, fortify from outside
←jan seni, jan inwin
· Irish cosain (ar/ó) ‘defend, protect (against)’ - ↑ 68.0 68.1 68.2 68.3 68.4 "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
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#sona-musi
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- I would much rather have a prep-marker particle
Theepicosity: sona musi: lon is actually the prep marker particle
- mi pali lon utala sina = i work against you
- or maybe thats better suited for la
- utala sina la mi pali
- yeah
- i could see that
kala pona Tonyu: oo
- omg the prep marker is alu
- everything's solved now everyone go home
Theepicosity: if you really wanted to use alu you could shorten it to just lu
- and lu = prep marker
kala pona Tonyu: oooo LU
akesi kon Nalasuni: mi sitelen e lipu lu utala sina?
Theepicosity: yeee
kala pona Tonyu: i like lu
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#jaki
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Prepositional Particle - lu
lu comes directly before a preposition to indicate the start of a prepositional phrase
lu is not required when the word after is in the prepositional class. (e.g. tawa, kepeken, lon, sama, en tan) This is so that sentences which are pre-lu remain the same.
usually, only the first word after the lu is used as a preposition, but this depends on how much you like modifying preps.Examples:
mi pali e ijo ni lu utala sina.
I make this object in opposition to you.
mi pana e ijo mi tawa sina lu esun ijo sina.
I give this thing to you in exchange for your thing.
- ↑ jan Pensa [@jpensa]. (27 September 2021). [Message posted in the
#sona-musi
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← post-ku variant of lu, to avoid collision with the word reserved by Sonja (see
... lu
)Allows for non-pu prepositions. lo is not required when the word after is in the prepositional class (e.g. tawa, kepeken, lon, sama, tan), but it can be used to disambiguate (e.g. mi pana e tomo lo tawa sina)
Examples:mi pali e ijo ni lo utala sina.
I make this object in opposition to you.
mi pana e ijo mi tawa sina lo esun ijo sina.
I give this thing to you in exchange for your thing.
Usually, only the first word after lo is used as a preposition. You can use lo with ja to make modified or compound prepositions (see
... ja
).See
... unambiguous
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nasau: blöde, verrückt
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- ↑ jan Kapilu [@jankapilu]. (5 December 2020). [Message posted in the
#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 25 December 2023.taki - from Korean 탁 (tag), (onomatopoeia, the sound of magnets sticking to each other)
adjective: sticky, magnetic
verb: to stick something, to put things together, to glue
e.g.:
mi taki e sitelen ni lon sinpin - I stick this image on the wall
kiwen taki - magnets
moku taki - gum
telo taki - slime/glue - ↑ Moniz, C. Ryan, van Der Meulen, Spencer H., jan Lipamanka. (8 October 2020). "Nimi Ale Pona. 2nd ed.". Google Sheets.
- ↑ jansegers. (29 May 2020). "Toki Pona Root Word Etymology Page". Medium.
- ↑ jan Pilipe. (27 July 2015). "Re: Whence these words?". Toki Pona Forums. "tan - Dutch 'dan' same as 'then' in English […]".
- ↑ jan Sonja. (15 April 2024). [Message posted in the
#sitelen-pona-discussion
channel in the ma pi nasin sitelen Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 23 May 2024. "according to this dictionary, there is a "oko kon" tankala (i.e. a nasin) and also a tenpo tankala". - ↑ "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
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- ↑ jan Lakuse [@raacz106]. (14 October 2022). [Message posted in the
#pana-sona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 16 January 2024.it was actually made exclusively by sojapoja to mean 'concentrate' by every sense of the word
you could technically use tokana to describe a television's pixel resolution. that was the idea i think
but it also means to focus
it's only ever really been used in this space in jest. it's also a preverb - ↑ "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
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#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. - ↑ 185.0 185.1 Cite error: Invalid
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#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. - ↑ "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
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#musi-ako
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 14 January 2024. - ↑ Moniz, C. Ryan (jan inwin); van der Meulen, Spencer H. (jan Pensa); lipamanka. (8 October 2020). "nimi ale pona (2nd ed.)". Google Docs.
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- ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (6 February 2024). [Message posted in the
#pana-sona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. "i assumed it came from the english word oomph". - ↑ ka Tumu [@dhooth]. (28 January 2021). [Message posted in the
#jaki
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 17 November 2023. "swahili uchawi iirc". - ↑ ka Tumu [@dhooth]. (28 November 2019). [Message posted in the
#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 17 November 2023.usawi
supernatural, magical, digital, technologically advanced, magic, technology, to interact with magic or technology - ↑ Lang, Sonja. (18 July 2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 24.
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#tomo-toki-pini-ante
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 9 December 2023. "i use wa as an exclamation but that comes from my cantonese speaking grandmother and nobody understands it when i say it". - ↑ Lang, Sonja. (18 July 2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 24. "wa: mama mama pi jan Lakuse"
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- ↑ ko [@g4j]. (13 July 2020). [Message posted in the
#tomo-toki-pini-ante
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 6 March 2023.mi wekama
also, when i meant wekama, i meant weka, then kama
weka kama
wekakama
wekama
- ↑ "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
- ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (4 November 2019). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "another new word is 'yupekosi'". - ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (21 September 2023). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 26 December 2023. "i just mashed my keyboard randomly for yupekosi and mulapisu as a joke [...] then tried to think of meanings afterwards". - ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (4 November 2019). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "another new word is 'yupekosi'". - ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (21 September 2023). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 26 December 2023. "i just mashed my keyboard randomly for yupekosi and mulapisu as a joke [...] then tried to think of meanings afterwards". - ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (4 November 2019). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "another new word is 'yupekosi'". - ↑ jan Sonja [@sonjalang]. (21 September 2023). [Message posted in the
#toki-pona
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. Retrieved 26 December 2023. "i just mashed my keyboard randomly for yupekosi and mulapisu as a joke [...] then tried to think of meanings afterwards". - ↑ inari28 [@inari28]. (7 August 2021). [Message posted in the
#tomo-suno
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord.@inari28: yutu - discord star emoji
-> turkish yıldız
@mathmaster13: it has a y
@inari28: i meant to write jutu but let's keep it yutu