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Users of this style may consider numbers to be outside of the [[philosophy]] or scope of [[Toki Pona]]. To some extent, {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} herself seems to agree, having made large numbers inconvenient to express in the number systems in ''[[Toki Pona: The Language of Good]]'', and endorsed an intentionally confusing joke [[number system]], {{tp|[[nasin nanpa kijetesantakalu]]}}, in ''[[Toki Pona Dictionary]]''.
Users of this style may consider numbers to be outside of the [[philosophy]] or scope of [[Toki Pona]]. To some extent, {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} herself seems to agree, having made large numbers inconvenient to express in the number systems in ''[[Toki Pona: The Language of Good]]'', and endorsed an intentionally confusing joke [[number system]], {{tp|[[nasin nanpa kijetesantakalu]]}}, in ''[[Toki Pona Dictionary]]''.
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 17 May 2024

nanpan't is a style of Toki Pona that avoids using numbers.

Users of this style may consider numbers to be outside of the philosophy or scope of Toki Pona. To some extent, jan Sonja herself seems to agree, having made large numbers inconvenient to express in the number systems in Toki Pona: The Language of Good, and endorsed an intentionally confusing joke number system, nasin nanpa kijetesantakalu, in Toki Pona Dictionary.

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