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==List of notable styles==
*[[Abbreviations]]
*[[Acronyms]]
*[[Head dropping]]
*{{tp|[[kepeken e]]}}
*{{tp|[[meli Sonko]]}}
*[[Preverb marking]]
*[[pu-rism|{{tp|pu}}-rism]]
*[[Reduplication]]
===Word avoidance===
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*{{tp|[[ma pona pi toki pona]]}} dialect
*{{tp|[[nasin panke]]}}
===Historical styles===
{{Historical|section}}
{{Main|Historical usage}}
*[[Archaic words]]
*{{tp|[[li pi]]}}
*{{tp|[[pi X en Y]]}}
===Phonology===
*[[Denasalization]]
*[[Sandhi]]
==See also==
*[[Calendar systems]]
*[[Number systems]]
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Revision as of 07:11, 27 December 2023
Toki Pona has many styles that are common to particular speakers, communities, or eras.
List of notable styles
Word avoidance
- en't
- gendern't (avoiding meli, mije, and sometimes tonsi)
- jan't
- jon't
- lon't
- nanpan't
- pin't
- tenpo dropping
Community-specific styles
- kulupu pi toki pona pi ma Anku dialect
- ma pona pi toki pona dialect
- nasin panke