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'''{{tp|nalanja}}''' is {{a category|nalanja}} word and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} for orange and similar colors. It was derived from {{w|Spanish language|Spanish}} ''{{lang|es|naranja}}'', meaning "orange". Similar words include {{tp|analanjato}}, {{tp|jole}}, and {{tp|lejo}}. |
'''{{tp|nalanja}}''' is {{a category|nalanja}} word and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} for orange and similar colors. It was derived from {{w|Spanish language|Spanish}} ''{{lang|es|naranja}}'', meaning "orange". Similar words include {{tp|analanjato}}, {{tp|jole}}, and {{tp|lejo}}. |
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'''{{tp|peta}}''' is {{a category|peta}} word and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} for green and green–adjacent colors, as well as meanings related to verdancy, liveliness, and eco-friendliness.<ref>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|kili Tesa}}|username=jezzzzzzzzzz|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/301378960468738050/642818360572379166|channel={{tok|pana-sona}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> It was coined by {{tok|kili Tesa}} in 2019, and is derived from {{w|Esperanto}} ''{{lang|eo|verda}}'', meaning "green". |
'''{{tp|peta}}''' is {{a category|peta}} word and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} for green and green–adjacent colors, as well as meanings related to verdancy, liveliness, and eco-friendliness.<ref>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|kili Tesa}}|username=jezzzzzzzzzz|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/301378960468738050/642818360572379166|channel={{tok|pana-sona}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}}}</ref> It was coined by {{tok|kili Tesa}} in 2019, and is derived from {{w|Esperanto}} ''{{lang|eo|verda}}'', meaning "green". |