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The book also features two [[writing system]]s created for the language: {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}}, which it fully describes, and the earlier {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} by [[Jonathan Gabel]]. |
The book also features two [[writing system]]s created for the language: {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}}, which it fully describes, and the earlier {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} by [[Jonathan Gabel]]. |
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The {{ku|en}} has since amended {{tp|pu}}<nowiki/>'s material with the section "[[Notes on lipu pu|Notes on {{tp|lipu pu}}]]", which states that {{tp|pu}} must "be a {{w|living document}} |
The {{ku|en}} has since amended {{tp|pu}}<nowiki/>'s material with the section "[[Notes on lipu pu|Notes on {{tp|lipu pu}}]]", which states that {{tp|pu}} must "be a {{w|living document}}". Later editions of {{tp|pu}} integrate these amendments in footnotes and appendices. |
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==Editions== |
==Editions== |
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==Contributors== |
==Contributors== |
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* [[Sonja Lang]] ({{tok|jan Sonja}}) |
* [[Sonja Lang]] ({{tok|jan Sonja}}), author and creator of Toki Pona |
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* Russ Williams, cartoonist featured in the "Texts" chapter |
* Russ Williams, cartoonist featured in the "Texts" chapter |
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* Yara Hindawi, illustrator |
* Yara Hindawi, illustrator and creator of the graphics in the {{tp|[[toki pona luka]]}} chapter |
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* [[Jonathan Gabel]], creator of {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} and the calligraphy in the proverbs chapter |
* [[Jonathan Gabel]], illustrator, creator of {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}}, and the calligraphy in the proverbs chapter |
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* Peer reviewers: Christopher Huff ({{tok| |
* Peer reviewers: Christopher Huff ({{tok|jan Kowisi}}), Matthew Chrisholm ({{tok|jan Matejo}}), Joop Kiefte ({{tok|jan Mimoku}}), Michael Everson, Aaron Chapman ({{tok|jan Alono}}), John Clifford ({{tok|jan Kipo}}), Matthew Martin ({{tok|jan Mato}}), [[jan Pije|Bryant J. Knight]] ({{tok|jan Pije}}), Robert Warnke ({{tok|jan Lope}}), Sam Brenner ({{tok|jan San}}), Kobi Kai Calev ({{tok|jan Ka}}), Nizar Habash ({{tok|jan Nisa}}), and Paul Swift ({{tok|jan Po}}) |
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==Related words== |
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The word {{tp|pu}} is defined as "interacting with the official Toki Pona book". This generally refers to [[nimi pu|words]] and [[Styles of Toki Pona|ways of speaking]] that are featured in ''Toki Pona: The Language of Good''. |
The word {{tp|pu}} is defined as "interacting with the official Toki Pona book". This generally refers to [[nimi pu|words]] and [[Styles of Toki Pona|ways of speaking]] that are featured in the book ''Toki Pona: The Language of Good''. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Toki Pona: The Language of Good, also known as lipu pu or simply pu,[1] is the foundational resource of modern Toki Pona. It was written by Sonja Lang, finalizing her work on Toki Pona and recording her style of speaking the language at the time.[2][3] The book was originally published in English in 2014, with several language editions since.
Contents
Toki Pona: The Language of Good opens by presenting Toki Pona's philosophy, and is mostly dedicated to lessons and exercises, with texts and dictionaries afterward. As stated in the edition notice, its main dictionary section is released to the public domain.
The set of Toki Pona words used in lipu pu is called nimi pu. They include 120 main words, with 1 pronunciation variant, and 3 words presented as "synonyms" (but used as separate words to varying degrees before and since).
The book also features two writing systems created for the language: sitelen pona, which it fully describes, and the earlier sitelen sitelen by Jonathan Gabel.
The Toki Pona Dictionary has since amended pu's material with the section "Notes on lipu pu", which states that pu must "be a living document". Later editions of pu integrate these amendments in footnotes and appendices.
Editions
The English edition of Toki Pona: The Language of Good has been released as a paperback and as an Amazon Kindle ebook. The book has also been translated to the following languages:[4]
Title | Year | Language | Authors and translators | Contains ku material? | Product listing |
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Toki Pona: The Language of Good | 2014 | English | Sonja Lang | No | 0978292308 |
Toki Pona: la langue du bien | 2016 | French | Sonja Lang | No | 0978292359 |
Toki Pona: Die Sprache des Guten | 2021 | German | Sonja Lang, Julius Strake (jan Juli) | Yes | B09MJ8JPV6 |
Tokipono: La lingvo de bono | 2022 | Esperanto | Sonja Lang, Spencer van der Meulen (jan Pensa) | Yes | 9464376090 |
Contributors
- Sonja Lang (jan Sonja), author and creator of Toki Pona
- Russ Williams, cartoonist featured in the "Texts" chapter
- Yara Hindawi, illustrator and creator of the graphics in the toki pona luka chapter
- Jonathan Gabel, illustrator, creator of sitelen sitelen, and the calligraphy in the proverbs chapter
- Peer reviewers: Christopher Huff (jan Kowisi), Matthew Chrisholm (jan Matejo), Joop Kiefte (jan Mimoku), Michael Everson, Aaron Chapman (jan Alono), John Clifford (jan Kipo), Matthew Martin (jan Mato), Bryant J. Knight (jan Pije), Robert Warnke (jan Lope), Sam Brenner (jan San), Kobi Kai Calev (jan Ka), Nizar Habash (jan Nisa), and Paul Swift (jan Po)
Related words
pu
Pronunciation | /pu/ |
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Usage | 2023: Core (96% ↗︎ )2022: Core (94%) |
Book and era | nimi pu |
Part of speech | Content word |
Codepoint | U+F1955 |
The word pu is defined as "interacting with the official Toki Pona book". This generally refers to words and ways of speaking that are featured in the book Toki Pona: The Language of Good.
See also
References
- ↑ Lang, Sonja. (18 July 2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 6. See Notes on lipu pu.
Technically, the word pu describes the relationship and interaction between a person (jan pu) and the book (lipu pu). In informal usage, a number of people use pu as a name for the book itself or the variety of Toki Pona presented in it.
- ↑ Lang, Sonja. (25 May 2014). Toki Pona: The Language of Good. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292300. OCLC 921253340. pp. 7, 62.
- ↑ Lang, Sonja. (18 July 2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 5. See Notes on lipu pu.
- ↑ jan Juli. (8 December 2021). "lipu pu Tosi li lon a" (in Toki Pona). lipu kule. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
External links
Development and usage | jan Sonja · Toki Pona: The Language of Good (2014) · Tokiponidos · Software (Tools · Fonts) · suno pi toki pona · Toki Pona census · Toki Pona Dictionary (2021) · UCSUR · Linku · ISO 639-3 |
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Conventions | Phonology (Phonotactics) · Words (Tokiponization) · Grammar (Word order) · Social conventions · Writing systems (sitelen Lasina · sitelen pona · sitelen sitelen) · luka pona (sign language) · Number systems · Calendar systems · Styles (pu · pu-rism · ku · Nonstandard) |
Philosophy | Minimalism · Context · Circumlocution · Expression · Lexicalization · Multiple sentences · Comparisons |
Resources | Frequently asked questions · Courses · Dictionaries · Cheat sheets · Visual aids · Communities · Websites · Media |