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==Semantic space==
==Semantic space==
{{Needs work|inclusion of more meanings|section}}
{{Needs work|inclusion of more meanings|section}}
The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|ilo}} includes tools or instruments. With appropriate context, {{tp|ilo}} may refer to any object used with means to an end.<ref>{{cite lipamanka}}</ref>
The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|ilo}} includes tools and instruments. With appropriate [[context]], {{tp|ilo}} may refer to any object used with means to an end.<ref>{{cite lipamanka}}</ref> The word {{tp|ilo}} is typically followed by a [[modifier]] describing the function or purpose of the tool.


In context of the modern day, {{tp|ilo}} often refers specifically to mechanical devices and technology.
In the context of the modern day, {{tp|ilo}} often refers to mechanical devices and technology.


==={{tp|pu}}===
==={{tp|pu}}===
In the "[[Dictionary (pu)|Official Toki Pona Dictionary]]" section, the book {{pu|en}} defines {{tp|ilo}} as:
In the "[[Dictionary (pu)|Official Toki Pona Dictionary]]" section, the book {{pu|en}} defines {{tp|ilo}} as:


{{pu def|ilo}}
{{pu def}}

==={{tp|ku}}===
For {{ku|en}}, respondents in {{tp|[[ma pona pi toki pona]]}} translated these English words as {{tp|ilo}}:<ref>{{cite ku|211}}</ref>

{{ku data}}


=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|ilo}} represents a hammer.
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|ilo}} ({{UCSUR char|{{codepoint|ilo}}}}) represents a hammer. It appears as a [[radical]] in the glyph for {{tp|[[kepeken]]}}.

=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
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==References==
==References==
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==Further reading==
* {{R:Linku}}
* {{R:Wikipesija}}
* {{R:Wiktionary}}
{{Words}}
{{Words}}

Latest revision as of 18:39, 13 March 2024

ilo in sitelen pona
ilo in sitelen sitelen
Pronunciation /ˈi.lo/
Usage 2023: Core (100% → )2022: Core (100%)
Book and era nimi pu
Part of speech Content word
Codepoint 󱤎 U+F190E

ilo is a core content word relating to tools and instruments.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word ilo is derived from Esperanto ilo, meaning "tool".[1]

Semantic space[edit | edit source]

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The semantic space of ilo includes tools and instruments. With appropriate context, ilo may refer to any object used with means to an end.[2] The word ilo is typically followed by a modifier describing the function or purpose of the tool.

In the context of the modern day, ilo often refers to mechanical devices and technology.

pu[edit | edit source]

In the "Official Toki Pona Dictionary" section, the book Toki Pona: The Language of Good defines ilo as:

NOUN  tool, implement, machine, device

ku[edit | edit source]

For Toki Pona Dictionary, respondents in ma pona pi toki pona translated these English words as ilo:[3]

tool5, device5, equipment5, machine5, app4, hardware4, robot3, technological3, mechanical3, gear3, tech3, mechanism3, technical3, software3, utility2, instrument2, application2, technology2, computer2

sitelen pona[edit | edit source]

The sitelen pona glyph for ilo (󱤎) represents a hammer. It appears as a radical in the glyph for kepeken.

sitelen sitelen[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Word Origins". tokipona.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2002.
  2. lipamanka. "toki pona dictionary". lipamanka.gay.
  3. Lang, Sonja. (18 July 2021). Toki Pona Dictionary. Illustrated by Vacon Sartirani. Tawhid. ISBN 978-0978292362. p. 211.

Further reading[edit | edit source]