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'''''miko''''' is a [[Content words|content word]] relating to simple living things, including cells or microorganisms. miko also refers to eggs, as they're often made up of a single cell. The word was coined by jan Sowi on 6th March, 2024. |
'''''miko''''' is a [[Content words|content word]] relating to simple living things, including cells or microorganisms. miko also refers to eggs, as they're often made up of a single cell. The word was coined by jan Sowi on 6th March, 2024. |
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{{Example|mi moku e <mark> miko </mark> waso|I ate bird <mark> eggs|mi moku e <mark> |
{{Example|mi moku e <mark> miko </mark> waso|I ate bird <mark> eggs|mi moku e <mark> miko </mark> waso}} |
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Revision as of 16:49, 11 March 2024
nimi sin tan jan Sowi
miko
Pronunciation | /ˈmi |
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Usage | 2023: N/A This word has not been surveyed for. Most speakers likely don't understand it. |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |
miko is a content word relating to simple living things, including cells or microorganisms. miko also refers to eggs, as they're often made up of a single cell. The word was coined by jan Sowi on 6th March, 2024.
mi moku e miko wasomi moku e miko waso
I ate bird eggs
The sitelen pona glyph for miko is a symbol of both an egg and an animal cell. A possible alt glyph depicts a tardigrade (placeholder).
miko can be used alongside animal words, kasi , and soko to describe taxonomic kingdoms, allowing every species to be described roughly taxonomically.