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* [[Onomatopoeia]] - how do they get realised, what are some possible techniques, best practices, commonly accepted words
* [[Onomatopoeia]] - how do they get realised, what are some possible techniques, best practices, commonly accepted words
* [[Quotatives]] or something about how to handle direct and indirect speech
* [[Quotatives]] or something about how to handle direct and indirect speech
* [[Translation]] - explaining on how to translate well
* [[Toki Pona: The Language of Good]] - CC BY-NC 4.0 source texts:
** [[Lesson 1: Letters and Sounds]]
** [[Lesson 2: Words and Sentences]]
** [[Lesson 3: Nouns and Adjectives]]
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===Word article requests===
===Word article requests===

Revision as of 20:37, 3 April 2024

Shortcut: SP:RQ

This page is meant for requests for pages, files, templates, among other things. If you want a page to be made, but lack enough understanding about the topic to start it yourself, you may add it here. Edit this page using the button in the top right, then write your request in the following format:

* [[Page name]] - (description, if not obvious)

This will create a red link, indicating that the page does not exist yet. If you want to be notified when the page is created, click on it, then on the star button called "Watch". (On mobile, you will need to write out and visit the page URL manually, e.g. sona.pona.la/wiki/toki_pona.)

Article requests

  • Parts of speech - a page that discusses how content words change roles (nouns vs. adjectives vs. verbs) and what rules that can get interpreted in.
  • Onomatopoeia - how do they get realised, what are some possible techniques, best practices, commonly accepted words
  • Quotatives or something about how to handle direct and indirect speech

File requests

  • Image showing the difference in the meanings of "mi tawa tomo" and "mi tawa lon tomo"

Template requests

  • {{Example tt}} for tuki tiki (other templates for it can use the abbreviation "tt")
  • {{Short description}} (see Wikipedia)

See also