I propose reducing Toki Pona to a single word:
I propose reducing Toki Pona to a single word:
mu.
i am no longer an active speaker of toki pona for two reasons:
life is not simple
the language appropriates words from the languages of colonized people
life is not simple
the language appropriates words from the languages of colonized people
Re: I propose reducing Toki Pona to a single word:
Too restrictive. Keep the particles, so:
o Mu! mu la mu pi mu mu li mu mu e mu, kepeken mu, sama mu, tawa mu, lon mu, poka mu.
That pretty much sums up everything I've ever said in toki pona.
I guess pi is sort of redundant now, since it is always some sort of pi mu mu.
o Mu! mu la mu pi mu mu li mu mu e mu, kepeken mu, sama mu, tawa mu, lon mu, poka mu.
That pretty much sums up everything I've ever said in toki pona.
I guess pi is sort of redundant now, since it is always some sort of pi mu mu.
Re: I propose reducing Toki Pona to a single word:
'mu pi mu mu' is different from 'mu mu mu', just as mu li mu is different from 'mu mu'.
I still prefer 'a'.
I still prefer 'a'.