Note: I realize I'm using twice the word "majuna" which means ancient, old, it can be seen as the opposite of "sin" (and the sitelen pona is often an upside down "sin": ╶╷╴) I am not using a lot of words that aren't "pu", but I sometimes use "majuna". If you want, you can substitute it with "sin ala" or "(pi) tenpo pini".
Hi. Thank you for the kind words. Toki Pona is fun, insightful, and fairly easy (because it's small/regular), so it's totally worth learning. Here is a list of resources that you may find useful: - if you prefer to read a course like a book, my recommendation is either lipu pu (Sonja's book "Toki Pona: The Language of Good") --> tokipona.org - or otherwise this free course is great too: lipu-sona.pona.la/ - people who prefer courses in a video format may turn to jan Kekan San's youtube lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLoLQoll2U6WEeCO7C2oc1LTWgkoBC8rvT.html - Not necessary, but perhaps, specifically for vocabulary, perhaps a spaced repetition app (Memrise or Anki) could help. - if you want to learn the sitelen pona writing system, this play list is good: th-cam.com/play/PLJjeLfR6etE69KRFWQB1guBjfWIw8NN75.html - to get started with comprehension, watch jan Telakoman's "o pilin e toki pona" playlist for comprehensible input: th-cam.com/video/j_a0s0wowhE/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB - join some Internet communities (especially "kama sona" on Discord,which is dedicated to learners) --> links on tokipona.org - and also... subscribe to my channel 🤗, my stories and content is easy to understand and really help learners who want to hear and practice spoken toki pona. 💕 If you have any question, just shoot, I'm happy to answer and I always want to help people discover, learn, or improve their toki pona. Cheers. 🐰
Yeahh, that's awesome! I'm super glad that everyone can find those videos appealing. I'll definitely keep adding English subtitles for every video now.
@@bunnyrblxxYou should definitely try to get your hands on the other two books if possible. “Toki Pona: the Language of Good” teaches the language and “The Wizard of Oz Toki Pona Edition” puts your toki pona skills to practice!
Note: I realize I'm using twice the word "majuna" which means ancient, old, it can be seen as the opposite of "sin" (and the sitelen pona is often an upside down "sin": ╶╷╴)
I am not using a lot of words that aren't "pu", but I sometimes use "majuna". If you want, you can substitute it with "sin ala" or "(pi) tenpo pini".
sitelen li wawa a! ma li pona mute tawa lukin
Amazing post, this is so good to have such content in Toki Pona. Really really really liked it.
Thank you so much for the kind words. Encouragements help me want to keep producing videos. Dankon!!!
sitelen tawa ni li SULI mute!! a a a!
I love seeing spoken Toki Pona in action like this, thank you! I'm trying to learn the language myself, any good resources I can start with?
see #opetp series of wonderful Toki Pona learning videos by @jantelakoman -- awesome good! ❤
and of course all the other lovely videos by @janPolijan too!! 🎉
Hi. Thank you for the kind words. Toki Pona is fun, insightful, and fairly easy (because it's small/regular), so it's totally worth learning. Here is a list of resources that you may find useful:
- if you prefer to read a course like a book, my recommendation is either lipu pu (Sonja's book "Toki Pona: The Language of Good") --> tokipona.org
- or otherwise this free course is great too: lipu-sona.pona.la/
- people who prefer courses in a video format may turn to jan Kekan San's youtube lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLoLQoll2U6WEeCO7C2oc1LTWgkoBC8rvT.html
- Not necessary, but perhaps, specifically for vocabulary, perhaps a spaced repetition app (Memrise or Anki) could help.
- if you want to learn the sitelen pona writing system, this play list is good: th-cam.com/play/PLJjeLfR6etE69KRFWQB1guBjfWIw8NN75.html
- to get started with comprehension, watch jan Telakoman's "o pilin e toki pona" playlist for comprehensible input: th-cam.com/video/j_a0s0wowhE/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB
- join some Internet communities (especially "kama sona" on Discord,which is dedicated to learners) --> links on tokipona.org
- and also... subscribe to my channel 🤗, my stories and content is easy to understand and really help learners who want to hear and practice spoken toki pona. 💕
If you have any question, just shoot, I'm happy to answer and I always want to help people discover, learn, or improve their toki pona. Cheers. 🐰
mi olin e sitelen sina a! ona li suwi mute mute!
jan Miku li pona lukin mute, li sona mute, li musi mute a! 😊
ona li pona mute a!
(mi kama toki e toki sina tawa ona)
i like these videos but i don’t speak toki pona so i use subtitles
Yeahh, that's awesome! I'm super glad that everyone can find those videos appealing. I'll definitely keep adding English subtitles for every video now.
@@janPolijan thank you! i really like toki pona, i have the dictionary
@@bunnyrblxxYou should definitely try to get your hands on the other two books if possible. “Toki Pona: the Language of Good” teaches the language and “The Wizard of Oz Toki Pona Edition” puts your toki pona skills to practice!
@@janPolijantoki! I’m glad to say…mi sona e toki pona! 22/7/2024 i only know basics but I’m happy!
musi sina ali la, mi pilin pona mute a!
21:00 la, suno li lon ala lon kon sewi?
lon. ma Elopa lete la, suno li awen mute lon sewi lon tenpo seli, li awen lili a lon tenpo lete.