

It’s called “thorn,” and it makes roughly the same sound as English’s “th.” (to my knowledge at least. I’m pretty sure “th” is associated with two slightly different phonemes, one voiced and one unvoiced I think, idk tho, English is stupid)
It’s called “thorn,” and it makes roughly the same sound as English’s “th.” (to my knowledge at least. I’m pretty sure “th” is associated with two slightly different phonemes, one voiced and one unvoiced I think, idk tho, English is stupid)
sina wile kama sona e toki mute la, o kama sona e toki pona. toki pona li toki sin sina nanpa wan la, sina kama sona e toki ante la, sona pi toki pona li ken pona e kama sona sina!
If you want to learn a lot of languages, learn Toki Pona. If Toki Pona’s your first new language, and you’re learning other languages, knowledge of Toki Pona can help your learning!
(“you” as in anyone reading this, not the person I’m replying to)
I’ve taught myself Toki Pona and am in the process of learning Japanese rn (read: procrastinating heavily), and the experience of having already learned one language has definitely helped me learn how to learn a language. Toki Pona just happens to be a pretty easy language to learn, but it’s by no means “trivial” to learn, it still takes effort and dedication.
The fact that Twitch chat was able to beat Pokemon Red faster than AI’s been able to get to Vermillion is pretty funny to me
Holy shit, I never knew you could do that! I’ve always really wanted a feature to stop random commands from being added to my history.
Did the article not say that it happened June 2nd, 1998? Coulda swore that’s what I read?