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'''{{tp|soko}}''' is {{a category}} [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}} relating to fungi. It was formerly widespread according to the 2022 {{tok|[[Linku]]}} survey, but has since declined somewhat in usage. {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} included it in {{Oz|en}}.<ref>{{cite Oz|17}}</ref><ref name="roundtable 18-19">{{cite roundtable|page=18&ndash;19}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
The word {{tp|soko}} is derived from {{w|Georgian language|Georgian}} {{lang|ka|სოკო}} (''{{lang|ka-Latn|soḳo}}''), meaning "mushroom". It was coined in 2019 by {{tok|[[jan inwin]]}} in the {{tp|[[ma pona pi toki pona]]}} community.<ref>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|[[jan inwin]]}}|username=orsetto|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/375591429608570881/640796456772567040|channel={{tok|sona-musi}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}|quote=i rather like the sound of {{tp|soko}} from Georgian {{lang|ka|სოკო}} {{lang|ka-Latn|sokʼo}} "mushroom"}}</ref>
 
==Semantic space==
The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|soko}} includes any type of {{w|Fungus|fungi}}, primarily {{w|mushroom}}s, and their structures, such as the {{w|mycelium}}. Some speakers differentiate it from {{tp|[[kili]]}} in that {{tp|soko}} decompose rather than reproduce, are interconnected by mycelia, and are considered mysterious.<ref name="roundtable 18-19" />
 
Users of the word, such as {{tok|jan inwin}}, may differentiate it from {{tp|[[kili]]}} in that {{tp|soko}} decompose rather than reproduce, are interconnected by mycelia, and are considered mysterious.<ref>{{cite roundtable|page=18}}</ref>
 
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A thin-stemmed glyph with a fully oval-shaped top (as opposed to a semioval) was designed by {{tok|nimi Elemenopi}} in July 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url=//reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/hxzvew/i_made_a_sitelen_pona_glyph_for_every_nonpu_word|title=I made a {{tok|sitelen pona}} glyph for every non-{{tok|pu}} word in the "{{tok|nimi ale pona}}" dictionary|author={{tok|nimi Elemenopi}}|username=u/ElemenopiTheSequel|date=2020-07-26|website=[[r/tokipona]]|publisher=Reddit|access-date=2023-12-28|quote=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=//reddit.com/r/OffThePu/comments/iahhtc/here_are_the_official_glyphs_for_the_1b_words_in|title=Here are the official glyphs for the 1b words in the {{tok|{{abbr|NA|nimi ale (pona)}}}}|author={{tok|nimi Elemenopi}}|username=u/ElemenopiTheSequel|date=2020-08-15|website=[[r/OffThePu|r/OffThe{{tok|Pu}}]]|publisher=Reddit|access-date=2023-12-28|quote=[Key: black] = original, made by me}}</ref> The thick-stemmed variant was used and popularized by all three fonts that were recommended by [[Sonja Lang]] in 2021, most notably {{tp|[[linja sike]]}}. Around 2022, the thin-stemmed variants started gaining popularity. Both thin-stemmed variants (with and without annulus) have a similar degree of support among current {{tp|sitelen pona}} font makers.
 
The Esperanto translation of {{lipu pu|en}} (2022) and {{Oz|en}} (2024) present the thin-stem variant without annulus.<ref>{{cite pu |149|eo}}</ref><ref>{{cite Oz|17}}</ref>
 
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|soko}} depicts a mushroom drooping down. It was designed by {{tok|jan inwin}} in 2021.<ref>{{cite lipu tenpo|nanpa=toki|title=pali len pi sitelen sitelen pi nimi ku suli|author=jan inwin}}</ref>
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==See also==