Do I miss a word?

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jan San
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Do I miss a word?

Post by jan San »

Toki Pona had 118 words. There are 6 new words: alasa, esun, kipisi, namako, pan and pu.
So I think now there have to be 124 words. Or am I wrong?
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Re: Do I miss a word?

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Your count seems right, but until we get an official list, it is hard to say (I can't find anything about 'pu,' for example).
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Re: Do I miss a word?

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That's one more word than on the Toki Pona wiki's list.

Plus there's monsuta.
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Re: Do I miss a word?

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noka is missing from that list, that is why it comes in at 123.
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What does "noka" mean?

I wish the wiki were publicly editable, it would be easier to keep up the vocabulary.
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noka means leg, foot.

At the top of the current list of words is a link to this page. It is the old word list and definitions page which is slowly being updated onto the newer pages.
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