I don't remember reading about this in the Toki Pona book.
That's a really weird way of spelling The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
(I should learn toki pona so I could at least translate the holy book's title)
It's in Appendix E.
I loved the part where the jan tokied to the soweli
I liked the part where the one jan soweli unpa'd the other jan soweli more
Why the seme would you toki the unpa tawa a jan lili?
I can't decipher the "unpa tawa" part
tawa is being used as a preposition, not as an adjective. Like in "jan soweli li pona tawa mi"
also, the "a" right after is toki Inli, not toki pona
I don't remember reading about this in the Toki Pona book.
That's a really weird way of spelling The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
(I should learn toki pona so I could at least translate the holy book's title)
It's in Appendix E.
I loved the part where the jan tokied to the soweli
I liked the part where the one jan soweli unpa'd the other jan soweli more
Why the seme would you toki the unpa tawa a jan lili?
I can't decipher the "unpa tawa" part
tawa is being used as a preposition, not as an adjective. Like in "jan soweli li pona tawa mi"
also, the "a" right after is toki Inli, not toki pona