Toki Pona Dictionary

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Toki Pona Dictionary, also known as lipu ku or (less formally) ku, is the second main book about Toki Pona. It is a descriptive collection of how surveyed speakers expressed common English words in Toki Pona compiled by Sonja Lang. It was published on 18 July 2021.

Contents

The dictionary includes an English–Toki Pona section of 169 pages and a Toki Pona-English section of 196 pages. There is also an introduction to the dictionary which includes a warning against lexicalization, notes about grammar and endonyms, an explanation about the frequency index used in the book, notes about new ku words, and a list of attributions for the creators of ku words.

Besides the main dictionary, ku also contains the following extras:

Notes on lipu pu

The section "Notes on lipu pu" is a collection of corrections for the original book, ranging from correcting mistakes to noting evolution in usage. This section has been made freely available on Lang's website under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.[1][2]

Creative works

At the end of the book, jan Sonja included the poem laso tu by jan Ne, an explanation of the satirical number system nasin nanpa kijetesantakalu by soweli nata, and the poem lon ma tomo pi tenpo pini suli by jan Kapilu (which was later renamed to kiwen walo[3]).

The two poems by jan Ne and jan Kapilu were jan Sonja's favorite poems from utala pi toki musi, a Toki Pona poetry contest held in ma pona pi toki pona in 2020. The two poems and all other submissions are available for free at the contest's webpage.

Methodology

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References

  1. Lang, Sonja (2021). Notes on lipu pu (PDF). tokipona.org. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. jan Sonja [@janSonja@toki.social] (1 January 2022). "Pages 5 to 13 of Toki Pona Dictionary (Notes on lipu pu) are now licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.". Mastodon. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. Tokipono: La lingvo de bono by Sonja Lang (Esperanto translation), page 99

External links

Freely available data