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Toki Pona lacks a dedicated word for parts of objects. Options include using wan or the preposition lon. The word lawa often refers to a part of something that controls the whole. The word kipisi ("section, to cut"), a common nimi ku suli, can describe divisions and resulting parts.

Rationale

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Linguist lipamanka argues that any word may refer to the whole of a part of an object, using kili as an example: the word kili may refer to either an apple or a single slice.[1]

Strategies

Other strategies involve contrasting parts of different size:

wan ijo

wan ijo

one unit of a thing

lili ijo

lili ijo

a little of a thing

mute ijo

mute ijo

much of a thing

ale ijo

ale ijo

the entirety of a thing

The clearest way to talk of parts is to use full sentences.

ijo lili li tan ijo suli
ijo lili li lon ijo suli

ijo lili li tan ijo suli
ijo lili li lon ijo suli

A small thing is from/in a bigger thing

See also

References

  1. lipamanka. "lipamanka's essays". lipamanka.gay. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
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