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A '''{{wp|pangram}}''' is a sentence (or sometimes multiple) where each glyph in a language occurs at least once. A ''perfect'' pangram is when each glyph occurs ''exactly'' once; this is not possible in toki pona due to its syllable structure requiring a vowel for almost every consonant (and the language having more consonants than vowels), so this page marks the shortest possible ones instead.