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(Created page with "{{nimi | sp = Soko - sitelen pona tan lipu pu pi toki Epelanto.png | PoS = content word }} {{Needs work}} '''{{tp|soko}}''' is {{a category}} content word and {{tp|nimi ku suli}} relating to fungi. ==Etymology== The word {{tp|soko}} is derived from {{w|Georgian language|Georgian}} {{lang|ka|სოკო}} ({{lang|ka-Latn|soḳo}}), meaning "mushroom". It was coined by {{tok|jan inwin}} in 2019.<ref>{{cite Discord|name={{tok|jan inwin}}|username=orsetto|url=https...") |
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The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|soko}} includes {{w|Fungus|fungi}}, such as mushrooms. |
The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|soko}} includes {{w|Fungus|fungi}}, such as mushrooms. |
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For {{ku|en}}, respondents in {{tp|[[ma pona pi toki pona]]}} translated these English words as {{tp|soko}}: |
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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}== |
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Revision as of 04:02, 5 November 2023
Pronunciation | /ˈso |
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Usage | 2023: Common (63% ↘︎ )2022: Widespread (70%) |
Book and era | nimi ku suli (post-pu) |
Part of speech | Content word |
Codepoint | U+F1981 |
soko is a common content word and nimi ku suli relating to fungi.
Etymology
The word soko is derived from Georgian სოკო (soḳo), meaning "mushroom". It was coined by jan inwin in 2019.[1]
Semantic space
The semantic space of soko includes fungi, such as mushrooms.
ku
For Toki Pona Dictionary, respondents in ma pona pi toki pona translated these English words as soko:
mushroom3
, fungus3
sitelen pona
The sitelen pona glyph for soko represents a mushroom, originally with a wider base,[citation needed] but it was changed into a line or cross to avoid confusion with the glyph for mama.
See also
References
- ↑ jan inwin [@orsetto]. (4 November 2019). [Message posted in the
#sona-musi
channel in the ma pona pi toki pona Discord server]. Discord. "i rather like the sound of soko from Georgian სოკო sokʼo "mushroom"".