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There are several notable '''typos''' of [[Toki Pona]] words.
==Half as Interesting==▼
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Throughout 2023, several people started using {{tp|pakola}} as a tongue-in-cheek way to say {{tp|pakala}}. {{tp|pakala}}'s [[Semantic space|semantic space]] includes the meanings "botched, broken, screw up", so using a botched way to spell the word is fitting in a way. Some people say that they use {{tp|pakola}} for something that is especially botched or broken, more so than when they use {{tp|pakala}}.▼
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In the ''[[Toki Pona Dictionary]]'', the words {{tp|suke}} and {{tp|toma}} are typos of {{tp|[[sike]]}} and {{tp|[[tomo]]}}, respectively, made by {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} while entering data into
▲==Half as Interesting==
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In 15 December 2022, the YouTube channel {{w|Half as Interesting}} released the video "Toki Pona: The Language You Can Learn in a Day", which was widely criticized by the Toki Pona community for containing various factual errors.<ref>Denby, Sam (Half as Interesting) (15 December 2022). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d6bGAw5yt8 "Toki Pona: The Language You Can Learn in a Day"]. ''YouTube''.</ref> {{tp|pakola}} and {{tp|Sini}} are typos of {{tp|[[pakala]]}} and {{tp|[[sina]]}}, respectively, present in the video.
▲Throughout 2023, several people started using {{tp|pakola}} as a tongue-in-cheek way to say {{tp|pakala}}.
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