“dog” often ‘soweli tomo’ or ‘soweli’pona’ or ‘soweli wawa’ ‘soweli alasa’ works, too, though that is more clearly “hound”
“cat” ‘soweli pi linja uta’ is pretty standard for some reason (well, it’s cute)
“doctor” that but also ‘jan pi pona pakala’ and the like
“pizza” ‘pan sike loje’ and many more
“milk’ ‘telo mama’ is standard
“yogurt” probably just ‘ko pi telo mama’ (though that gets in sour cream, etc. too
“butter” probably the same with the different “milk”
“cow” ‘soweli (or ‘mani’) telo/moku’, plains are likely ‘supa’ and horns are just 'palisa lawa’
Good jobe; you are thinking the right way.
How do you say/translate this word/phrase into Toki Pona?
Re: How do you say/translate this word/phrase into Toki Pona?
toki!,
How would you say we eat?
How would you say we eat?
- just mi moku
- mi mute moku
- mi mute li moku
sina toki kepeken toki Epanja la, sina kama pona tawa e kulupu lon ilo Telekan a!
Re: How do you say/translate this word/phrase into Toki Pona?
‘mi moku’ is correct in general, but if you need for some reason to make the plurality explicit, then only ‘mi mute li moku’ is correct.