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In [[Toki Pona]] grammar, a {{wp|Grammatical particle|'''particle'''}} is a word with no [[semantic (value)|semantic]] meaning that marks the grammatical structure of a [[sentence]].
Particles are crucial to forming understandable sentences. ''[[li]]'', ''[[e]]'', ''[[o]]'', and ''[[la]]'' are generally taught in that order.
==''pu''==
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