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Created page with "==o nanpa== lipu nanpa o lon! There should be a separate article for nanpa, not only for things mentioned for the reason in the comment below, which I do not <em>quite</em> understand, but does it just mean like "edition", an ordinal in a list, but instead of a number it's any word? <blockquote><code>if we wanna add usages like "nanpa pini" or even "nanpa jelo" it could justify making a separate page for nanpa</code></blockquote> but as well, nanpa has more meanings a..."
 
 
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regarding <nowiki>{{Nonstandard}}</nowiki>, if it stays like this, it's fineeee probably. [[User:SnpoSuwan|SnpoSuwan]] ([[User talk:SnpoSuwan|talk]]) 13:41, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
 
:{{tok|ilo nanpa la}} i'm unsure specifically about {{tp|nanpa e}}
:{{tok|nasin nanpa pona la}} i mention it specifically because it's the only one i've seen used by more than one person, though it having a separate page in the category might be enough of a highlight [[User:.hecko|.hecko]] ([[User talk:.hecko|talk]]) 13:53, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
:pu's example sentences only ever use {{tp|nanpa}} as an ordinal marker.
:Where are all these comments coming from btw?
:<blockquote>There should be a separate article for nanpa, not only for things mentioned for the reason in the comment below, which I do not quite understand, but does it just mean like "edition", an ordinal in a list, but instead of a number it's any word?</blockquote>
:Not a priority, because non-numeral ordinal {{tp|nanpa}} is very non-standard. "{{tp|nanpa pini}}" and "{{tp|nanpa open}}" are more accepted though, and I'd guess it's kind of seen as numeral?
:{{tp|ilo nanpa}} and "count" (noun or not) aren't weird to me. [[User:Jan Ke Tami|Jan Ke Tami]] ([[User talk:Jan Ke Tami|talk]]) 12:04, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
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