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{{tp|kokoliko}} relates to the genus ''{{w|Gallus (genus)|Gallus}}'', that is, {{w|chicken}}s, roosters, and {{w|junglefowl}}s. |
{{tp|kokoliko}} relates to the genus ''{{w|Gallus (genus)|Gallus}}'', that is, {{w|chicken}}s, roosters, and {{w|junglefowl}}s. It comes from French cocorico, equivalent to English cock-a-doodle-doo, the sound of a rooster. The rooster is the national animal of France, and crying "cocorico" is a common way of expressing pride in being French. |
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Revision as of 21:30, 9 December 2023
nasin panke is a style of speech developed in the toki pona francophone Discord server.
nimi panke
antikontitutonelema
Pronunciation | /ˈan |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) |
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apelo
Pronunciation | /ˈa |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
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kalapisituji
Pronunciation | /ˈka |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) |
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kikolo
Pronunciation | /ˈki |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
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kikulo
Pronunciation | /ˈki |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) |
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kokoliko
Pronunciation | /ˈko |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
Book and era | No book |
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kokoliko relates to the genus Gallus, that is, chickens, roosters, and junglefowls. It comes from French cocorico, equivalent to English cock-a-doodle-doo, the sound of a rooster. The rooster is the national animal of France, and crying "cocorico" is a common way of expressing pride in being French.
kosikosa
Pronunciation | /ˈko |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
Book and era | No book |
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masalo
Pronunciation | /ˈma |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) |
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olala
Pronunciation | /ˈo |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
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panke
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Pronunciation | /ˈpan |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |
panke relates to French culture or the French language, such as making a calque out of it. It may also refer to a baguette, commonly associated with French people and culture. The word was derived from the Toki Pona word pan and French baguette.
nasin panke, meaning "French style of speech", is itself named after this word.
pipolo
Pronunciation | /ˈpi |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (0%) |
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sapelipope
Pronunciation | /ˈsa |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
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sikako
Pronunciation | /ˈsi |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
Book and era | No book |
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sikako relates to snails, gastropods or animals deeemed similar. The word is derived from the French escargot, meaning "snail".
wiwi
Pronunciation | /ˈwi |
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Usage | 2023: Not notable (1%) |
Book and era | No book |
Part of speech | Content word |