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#10 -Should We Add More Words to Toki Pona?
Jun 11, 2020
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#9 -Let's Make Music In Toki Pona // Word of The Week is: telo
Jun 4, 2020
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#8 -The Meaning of The Word "jan" in Toki Pona
May 28, 2020
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#7 -Riddle in Toki Pona (Challenge week)
May 21, 2020
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#2 -Why is Toki Pona so Simple?
Mar 2, 2020
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 6/11/20 | ![]() #10 -Should We Add More Words to Toki Pona? | This is the YouTube channel I recommended in this episode Toki Pona news weekly - seme li sin? The document of toki pona words I mentioned at the end of the episode: nimi ale pona // Toki Pona Added Words Remeber to Join the Toki Pona Podcast Community (Kulupu) discord access link Support me on Patreon to help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/santiyounger Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: santiyounger.com/toki-contact Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my Main Podcast) | — | |
| 6/4/20 | ![]() #9 -Let's Make Music In Toki Pona // Word of The Week is: telo | This week the challenge is to Translate Tarzan "Strangers like Me", I'll sing a cover of the Toki Pona version Join the Toki Pona Podcast kulupu Community to translate this song: discord access link Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger Send a voice-note to include on the show. Contact Me: santiyounger.com/toki-contact The word of The week is telo english: water latin: aqua spanish: agua italian: acqua AHK-kwah esperanto: akvo french: l'eau greek: neró Website: santiyounger.com Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my Main Podcast) | — | |
| 5/28/20 | ![]() #8 -The Meaning of The Word "jan" in Toki Pona | Toki Pona Podcast Community: discord access link Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger Today we have another guest voicenote. by jan pili The word of the week is jan NOUN human being, person, somebody Derived Terms jan pona friend (good person) jan utala VERB to battle, challenge, compete against, struggle against jan ike jan suli ADJECTIVE big, heavy, large, long, tall; important; adult jan lili ADJECTIVE little, small, short; few; a bit; young nimi mi li jan santi Challenge from episode 6 "We should do neither, trusting everyone is as much a fault as trusting no one." -Seneca both ways are bad trusting everyone or trusting no one. Challenge ep8 "When people see some things as beautiful, other things become ugly. When people see some things as good, other things become bad." Lao Tzu Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: santiyounger.com/toki-contact Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my Main Podcast) | — | |
| 5/21/20 | ![]() #7 -Riddle in Toki Pona (Challenge week) | Toki Pona Podcast Community: discord access link Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger Shownotes This week we have a riddle for you! Stick to the end to solve the riddle in toki pona. Challenge Translation #1 (from episode 5) "The unexamined life is not worth living" -Socrates jan Kapu "ali kepeken nasin pi jan ante li pakala". It's not very exact and precise with words, but the meaning still the same, I think. It means "life using other people's way is a mistake". jan tjaku "jan li lukin wawa ala e ali pi jan , la ali pi jan li jo ala e pona" Person does not pay attention strongly to life of person, then life of person has no goodness/worth Episode #7 Riddle Challenge by jan tjaku ni li jan seme? (who is this?) mi jan sona suli mute. mi lukin wawa e ali ma: mi lukin wawa e akesi mute, en soweli mute, en waso mute, en kala mute, en pipi mute, en kasi mute. mi kama sona e tan ali ma li kama awen lon: ali ma li jo e ijo pona tawa nasin ma, la ali ma li kama awen lon. ali ma li jo e ijo ike tawa nasin ma, la ali ma li kama moli lon. mi pana sona ni tawa jan ali. tenpo pini, jan mute li jo e pilin ike tawa sona mi. tenpo ni, jan mute li jo e pilin pona tawa sona mi. ni li jan seme? Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: santiyounger.com/toki-contact Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my Main Podcast) | — | |
| 3/2/20 | ![]() #2 -Why is Toki Pona so Simple? | Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: santi.tokipona@gmail.com Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my main Podcast) The Toki Pona Podcast is ad-free, only with help from Patreon supporters will I be able to keep creating it. Please consider supporting me: Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger This is day 8 of learning Toki Pona. In this episode I talk about why Toki Pona chooses to be simple and the advantages it has. This is how much time I've currently dedicate to learn Toki Pona. Day 8 288 Minutes = 4.8 Hours = 4 Hours, 47 Minutes and 59 Seconds Example: How to say car in Toki Pona. from a passanger's point of view. car tomo tawa an indoor compartment that moves From a driver's point of view ilo tawa (Machine for going) From the perspective of someone being hit by a car kiwen tawa (hard object that moves) | — |
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