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Toki Pona

dari Alkanadi, 21 Januari 2015

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Christa627 (Tunjukkan profil) 23 Januari 2015 20.47.23

mi ken toki e toki pona. toki pona li pona tawa mi. mi wile moku e moku palisa lili. soweli mi li wile moku e soweli lili.

[I can speak Toki Pona. I like Toki Pona (lit., "Toki Pona is good to me." ). I want to eat little bar-shaped food. My pet wants to eat little animals.]

I've been studying it some in the past month and have learned all the words, and I have succeeded in having some conversation on #tokipona on Freenode on one occasion (at that moment there was more activity on #tokipona than on ##esperanto! That was weird). But I can't really read much, or say anything particularly meaningful. That doesn't mean that it isn't possible to say something meaningful, it only means that at my current level I am not able to.

I've tried to register on three different Toki Pona forums, but never received a confirmation email from any of them malgajo.gif.

Alkanadi (Tunjukkan profil) 27 Januari 2015 07.52.12

Christa627:...I have succeeded in having some conversation on #tokipona on Freenode...
Cool. I might try learning it sometime.

Is Freenode just a chat service? I have gone to their website a few times but I still can fully understand the purpose. It is just to communicate with other people right?

I like the fact that it is encrypted

Fenris_kcf (Tunjukkan profil) 27 Januari 2015 10.35.42

FreeNode is a network for IRC (Internet-Relay-Chat). In order to use it you need an IRC-client. There are also several web-clients available like FreeNodes own one or Kiwi IRC. For example there's the site esperantejo.com, which makes use of Kiwi IRC for connecting you to the channel ##esperanto.

kaŝperanto (Tunjukkan profil) 27 Januari 2015 14.23.54

Christa627:mi ken toki e toki pona. toki pona li pona tawa mi. mi wile moku e moku palisa lili. soweli mi li wile moku e soweli lili.

[I can speak Toki Pona. I like Toki Pona (lit., "Toki Pona is good to me." ). I want to eat little bar-shaped food. My pet wants to eat little animals.]

I've been studying it some in the past month and have learned all the words, and I have succeeded in having some conversation on #tokipona on Freenode on one occasion (at that moment there was more activity on #tokipona than on ##esperanto! That was weird). But I can't really read much, or say anything particularly meaningful. That doesn't mean that it isn't possible to say something meaningful, it only means that at my current level I am not able to.

I've tried to register on three different Toki Pona forums, but never received a confirmation email from any of them malgajo.gif.
I've been using Anki to try and learn the toki pona words, and I'll tell you I never realized how conditioned I am to learn Esperanto words. For the life of me I can't get out of the mindset that -a words are adjectives, -i words are verbs, etc. Regular endings just moved up on my list of things I love about Esperanto.

In my experience a lot of IRC channels seem to be full of lurkers who are signed in but not always there.

deltasalmon (Tunjukkan profil) 27 Januari 2015 14.30.16

kaŝperanto:
In my experience a lot of IRC channels seem to be full of lurkers who are signed in but not always there.
I think depending on the client some people might just be on 24/7. Not just lurking but not there at all. With my client, I connect when I'm there and disconnect before I leave but I think a client like pidgin could be setup with IRC. I leave pidgin running 24/7. I just don't run IRC on it.

bartlett22183 (Tunjukkan profil) 27 Januari 2015 21.51.39

Yes, prior experiences can most definitely effect how we respond to other languages. For example, among constructed international auxiliary languages (conIALs), I have at least a modicum of experience with both Esperanto and Interlingua. If I think about composing a brief text in one, I find that I have cross contamination from the other. malgajo.gif I want to express something in I-gua and an E-o expression comes to mind, and vice versa. Some individuals, especially as adults, are more adept than others, but for many others, this can be a consideration.

Nephihaha (Tunjukkan profil) 15 Februari 2015 11.04.00

A bit too cutesy for me. I doubt I'd get much out of it. Not enough time, even Esperanto qualifies as much more useful.

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