Usage
This is a list of lists of Toki Pona usage.
As put by jan Lakuse, "There are lots of people who engage with Toki Pona primarily as an artistic medium and rarely in social situations. There are people who only use Toki Pona in social settings and rarely as a medium for their art. And both of these approaches are valid ways to engage with Toki Pona. This isn’t really true for natural languages."[1]
Academia[edit | edit source]
Art and media[edit | edit source]
Audio format[edit | edit source]
Constrained writing[edit | edit source]
Literature[edit | edit source]
Games[edit | edit source]
Other[edit | edit source]
Outside the Toki Pona community[edit | edit source]
These are works not made by the Toki Pona community but by journalists, podcasters, or YouTubers.
- Media coverage
- Journalism
- Interviews with Sonja Lang
- Podcasts
- Videos by non-Tokiponists
Community[edit | edit source]
Gatherings[edit | edit source]
- Gatherings
- Online gatherings
Personal websites[edit | edit source]
- Personal websites
- toki pona taso websites
Social media[edit | edit source]
Language[edit | edit source]
Grammar[edit | edit source]
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
- Dictionaries
- Dictionary (pu)
- Linku
- Word articles
- Idioms
Other[edit | edit source]
Learning resources[edit | edit source]
Tools[edit | edit source]
Apps[edit | edit source]
- Apps (mobile apps)
Audio | Audiobooks · Dubs · Podcasts · Music |
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Literature | Bibliography · Books · Audiobooks · Comics · Corpora · In sitelen pona · Zines (lipu kule · lipu monsuta · lipu tenpo) |
Constrained writing | Poetry (Formats) · Palindromes · Pangrams · Tongue twisters |
Games | Games · Minecraft |
- ↑ jan Sonja, jan Lakuse, et al. (8 April 2024). "Toki Pona: From Personal Art Project to Small World Language". University of Colorado Boulder. tokipona.org (transcript). p. 6.