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==2020==
===January 2020===
On 7 January 2020, {{tok|jan Lili}} posted a one-page "cheat-sheet" for easily learning the bare basics of Toki Pona.<ref>https://
===February 2020===
On 1 February 2020, u/marcusbarkus posted a teaser for a Toki Pona documentary that he created from interviewing speakers in the Dallas and Fort Worth metropolitan area. The full-length picture would come out at a later date.<ref>https://
As of 17 February, the first 2-year old native speaker of toki pona had allegedly produced simple sentences such as {{tp|mi wawa}}, {{tp|mi tawa}}, {{tp|mi olin e sina}}, {{tp|ni li laso}}, and {{tp|ni li loje}} (pronounced {{IPA|[lon.ɲe]}}). The first ever unprompted spoken sentence by a native speaker was reportedly {{tp|ni li palisa}}, while pointing to an electric pole.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/f4vg1l/has_anyone_tried_teaching_their_kids_toki_pona/</ref>
===March 2020===
On 19 March, NalathniDragon (Nathan McCoy) created the {{tp|sitelen sike}} script.<ref>https://
===April 2020===
On 23 April, {{tp|akesi seli lili}}, an independently published book of short stories written in Toki Pona, was published.<ref>https://
On 28 April, u/AcipenserSturio posted the results of a poll showing community opinions on new {{tp|pu}} words as well as non-official words created before and after the publication of {{tp|pu}}. There were only 86 participants, however, and a larger follow-up poll was planned.<ref>https://
===May 2020===
On 4 May 2020, 12 non-{{tp|pu}} words were added to the {{tp|sitelen Emoji}} script, and several existing words were changed, following a community referendum.<ref>https://
On 18 May, a community poll selected a glyph for the then-new word {{tp|[[tonsi]]}}.<ref>https://
On 31 May, {{tok|jan Simejo}} published the "Toki Pona Keyboard" app on Google Play, intended to help quickly write with the {{tp|linja pona}} font on mobile devices.<ref>https://
===June 2020===
As of 23 June, {{tok|jan Simejo}} started to build a [[programming language]] using {{tp|[[sitelen pona pona]]}} for syntax, input, and output.<ref>https://
===July 2020===
On 1 July, {{tok|jan Tomenta}} created the {{tp|sitelen lili}} script, a shorthand proposal for {{tp|sitelen pona}}.<ref>https://
On 5 July, {{tok|jan Simejo}} created the {{tp|[[sitelen musi]]}} script.<ref>https://
On 7 July, a Toki Pona course in the [[international auxiliary language]] {{w|Lingua Franca Nova}} emerged.<ref>https://
On 19 July, {{tok|jan Telakoman}} published a final version of {{tp|sitelen pona pona luka 2}}, a modified, cursive method of drawing {{tp|sitelen pona}} hieroglyphs.<ref>https://
On 23 July, [[Jonathan Gabel]] expanded his {{tp|sitelen sitelen}} script guide with two additional lessons.<ref>https://
From 25 to 26 July, u/ElemenopiTheSequel published two major proposals for several new glyphs to be added to {{tp|linja pona}}, including {{tp|[[tuli]]}}, {{tp|[[po]]}}, {{tp|[[kapesi]]}}, {{tp|[[kan]]}}, and {{tp|[[mulapisu]]}}.<ref>https://
On 30 July 2020, 39 new non-{{tp|pu}} words were added to the {{tp|sitelen Emoji}} script, both pre-{{tp|pu}} and post-{{tp|pu}}. Many of the new additions were words found in the {{tp|nimi ale pona}} dictionary.<ref>https://
===August 2020===
On 10 August, u/B13614 created the {{tp|sitelen ko}} script.<ref>https://
On 12 August, u/ElemenopiTheSequel created the [[r/OffThePu|r/OffThe{{tok|Pu}}]] subreddit and Discord server, aiming to create new glyphs for every word in the extended {{tp|[[nimi ale]]}} dictionary.<ref>https://
On 21 August, {{tok|jan Pije}} retired his Toki Pona website and {{tp|o kama sona e toki pona!}} lessons, citing issues with "keeping [the site] up-to-date" as well as coding problems that made the site difficult to render on mobile devices and desktops alike. An archive of his materials remain available to download as {{w|ZIP (file format)|ZIP}} files.<ref>http://tokipona.net/tp/janpije/</ref>
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