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(Created page with "{{Needs work|Find essay on referring to parts by their whole}} Toki Pona does not have a dedicated word for '''parts''' of things. Options include using {{tp|wan}} or the preposition {{tp|lon}}. {{tp|kipisi}}, {{a category|kipisi}} {{tp|nimi ku suli}}, can describe divisions and parts resulting from them. ==See also== *Kinds {{Stub}} Category:English translations")
 
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[[Toki Pona]] does not have a dedicated word for '''parts''' of things. Options include using {{tp|[[wan]]}} or the [[preposition]] {{tp|[[lon]]}}. {{tp|[[kipisi]]}}, {{a category|kipisi}} {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}}, can describe divisions and parts resulting from them.
[[Toki Pona]] does not have a dedicated word for '''parts''' of things. Options include using {{tp|[[wan]]}} or the [[preposition]] {{tp|[[lon]]}}. The word {{tp|[[lawa]]}} often refers to a part of something that controls the whole. {{tp|[[kipisi]]}}, {{a category|kipisi}} {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}}, can describe divisions and parts resulting from them.


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Toki Pona does not have a dedicated word for parts of things. Options include using wan or the preposition lon. The word lawa often refers to a part of something that controls the whole. kipisi, a common nimi ku suli, can describe divisions and parts resulting from them.

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