toki pona sign language?
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toki pona sign language?
Mi wile pali e Luka Toki. Mute sina pali kepeken e mi?
Re: toki pona sign language?
jan "Konoro" o, toki!jan_Konoro wrote:Mi wile pali e Luka Toki. Mute sina pali kepeken e mi?
In Toki Pona you don't use capital letter except for names. At the begging of a sentence you have to use small letters also.
The adjective(s) come after the noun:
sign language = toki luka
After "sina mute" you need a "li".
"kepeken" means "to use, with, using".
We shall use YOU?
For a question you need "seme", "ala" or "anu".
Please see http://rowa.giso.de/languages/toki-pona ... essons.php
Maybe you mean:
mi wile pali e toki luka. sina mute li wile ala wile pali e ni kin?
But there are some sign languages:
http://www.tomo-lipu.net
http://www.jonathangabel.com/archive/20 ... s_t47.html
http://www.theiling.de/schrift/tokipona.html
pona!
pona!
jan Lope
https://jan-lope.github.io
(Lessons and the Toki Pona Parser - A tool for spelling, grammar check and ambiguity check of Toki Pona)
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jan Lope
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(Lessons and the Toki Pona Parser - A tool for spelling, grammar check and ambiguity check of Toki Pona)
On my foe list are the sockpuppets janKipo and janSilipu because of permanent spamming.
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Re: toki pona sign language?
Really? I always thought that you put the adjective in front of the noun/verb it is describing; like when showing possession (you possess the qualities of this). I'll make sure to correct this mistake in the future.
I capitalized those words because it is a name for a sign language.
And by sign language I mean a system of hand gestures used to communicate toki pona to a deaf person, not a hieroglyphic alphabet.
I capitalized those words because it is a name for a sign language.
And by sign language I mean a system of hand gestures used to communicate toki pona to a deaf person, not a hieroglyphic alphabet.
Re: toki pona sign language?
I suppose the NA character of tp is not later than the second lesson (even the name sorta gives it away).
Is that really the *name* of a sign language, or merely a description. If it is a name, then the comment about order doesn't apply either-- there; it applies several other places ('sina mute', e.g.), though.
Is that really the *name* of a sign language, or merely a description. If it is a name, then the comment about order doesn't apply either-- there; it applies several other places ('sina mute', e.g.), though.
Re: toki pona sign language?
jan "Konoro" o, toki!jan_Konoro wrote: And by sign language I mean a system of hand gestures used to communicate toki pona to a deaf person, not a hieroglyphic alphabet.
sina lukin e lipu ni:
http://tokipona.net/tp/janpije/signlanguage.php
pona!
pona!
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