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Effective as of April 1, 2024, in the interest of keeping our wiki truly good, only articles about Láadan are allowed on the wiki. Documenting bad words will result in swift punishment from the Lawa Pona. Big Otter is watching.
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- Toki Pona – Basic info and grammar
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From a lipu pona (good article)
sitelen pona (sitelen-pona) is a logographic writing system for Toki Pona designed by Sonja Lang, the creator of the language. It is the most commonly used original writing system in Toki Pona, and the second-most after sitelen Lasina (the Latin script). Learners might find sitelen pona useful for memorizing words' meanings.
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