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{{Wikipedia|Grammatical particle|particle}}
In [[Toki Pona grammar]], a '''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. {{tp|[[li]]}}, {{tp|[[e]]}}, {{tp|[[o]]}}, and {{tp|[[la]]}} are taught in that order in {{pu|en}}<ref>{{cite pu}}</ref> and many other [[resources]].
▲Particles are crucial to forming understandable sentences. {{tp|[[li]]}}, {{tp|[[e]]}}, {{tp|[[o]]}}, and {{tp|[[la]]}} are taught in that order in {{pu|en}}<ref>{{cite pu}}</ref> and many other [[resources]].{{citation needed}}
=={{tp|pu}}==
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* {{tp|[[a]]}}
* {{tp|[[ala]]}}<ref group="lower-alpha" name="some">Some speakers treat this particle as a content word.</ref>
* {{tp|[[anu]]}}<ref group="lower-alpha" name="some"/>
* {{tp|[[e]]}}
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