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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. |
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. |
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Throughout 2023, several people started using {{tp|pakola}} as a tongue-in-cheek way to say {{tp|pakala}}. The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|pakala}} includes the meanings "botched, broken, screw up". Some people say that they use {{tp|pakola}} for something that is especially botched or broken, more so than when they use {{tp|pakala}}. |
Throughout 2023, several people started using {{tp|pakola}} as a tongue-in-cheek way to say {{tp|pakala}}. The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|pakala}} includes the meanings "botched, broken, screw up". Some people say that they use {{tp|pakola}} for something that is especially botched or broken, more so than when they use {{tp|pakala}}.{{citation needed|date=2023-10-09}} |
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Revision as of 21:04, 9 October 2023
There are several notable typos of Toki Pona words.
ku
Pronunciation | /ˈsu |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0% ↘︎ ) Most speakers don't understand this word.2022: Obscure (1%) |
Book and era | Typo in ku |
Part of speech | Content word |
Pronunciation | /ˈto |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0% → ) Most speakers don't understand this word.2022: Obscure (0%) |
Book and era | Typo in ku |
Part of speech | Content word |
In the Toki Pona Dictionary, the words suke and toma are typos of sike and tomo, respectively, made by jan Sonja while entering data into the dictionary. These are generally not considered actual words.
Half as Interesting
Pronunciation | /ˈpa |
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Usage | 2023: Obscure (3%) Most speakers don't understand this word. |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |
In 15 December 2022, the YouTube channel 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.[1] pakola and Sini are typos of pakala and sina, respectively, present in the video.
Throughout 2023, several people started using pakola as a tongue-in-cheek way to say pakala. The semantic space of pakala includes the meanings "botched, broken, screw up". Some people say that they use pakola for something that is especially botched or broken, more so than when they use pakala.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Denby, Sam (Half as Interesting) (15 December 2022). "Toki Pona: The Language You Can Learn in a Day". YouTube.