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  • @IamSamys
    @IamSamys Před rokem +239

    16:20 "sina jan" =P

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +120

      NOOOOOO I KNEW THIS WOULD HAPPEN

    • @mamusipipalisajelo5419
      @mamusipipalisajelo5419 Před rokem +1

      aaa a a

    • @Garfield_Minecraft
      @Garfield_Minecraft Před rokem +27

      @@gregdan3d b+p is very confuse...
      But i always at the top..
      VR school is cool

    • @nataliemreow
      @nataliemreow Před rokem +33

      @@gregdan3d you blurred it out of embarrasment :P

    • @kiendra
      @kiendra Před rokem +46

      I thought he accidentally drew something suggestive

  • @kaladze93
    @kaladze93 Před 7 měsíci +81

    169 comments and apparently noone has anything to say about the fact that a STAR is teaching

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 7 měsíci +28

      Actually, this has been pointed out multiple times! I have even had somebody say they were attracted to me ("an anthropomorphic star").

    • @ObeDot-wk6db
      @ObeDot-wk6db Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@gregdan3d ok being attracted to a anthropomorphic star a bit weird but honestly teaching like this is cool

    • @its_me_son
      @its_me_son Před 4 dny

      no its a star fish

  • @janalasali6912
    @janalasali6912 Před rokem +354

    i love how you use the hieroglyphics as part of the lessons, instead of just showing them later, very nice way to integrate them into lessons

    • @qqw1-101
      @qqw1-101 Před rokem +28

      i like how you use "hieroglyphs" to describe sitelen pona

    • @dontgoonmyprofile9028
      @dontgoonmyprofile9028 Před rokem +11

      Not hieroglyphics, he uses sitelen pona as hieroglyphics are called sitelen sitelen

    • @volcanerd36
      @volcanerd36 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I didn't even know there were symbols, I just started two days ago. mi li toki e Nijon toki, so I see them like kanji. (is that how I say "I speak Japanese"?)

    • @syro33
      @syro33 Před 10 měsíci +6

      ​@@volcanerd36almost! "mi toki e toki Nijon."
      li gets dropped when mi or sina is the subject.
      Hope I could help!

    • @cometisV2
      @cometisV2 Před 4 měsíci

      @@qqw1-101 me, who called it a "symbol deck"

  • @maxblack4029
    @maxblack4029 Před 11 měsíci +120

    my classmates stole my notes and only gave them back after two weeks, so I'm learning this language no one knows. but as I reached it I got more fascinated by how the simplicity of this language changes your brain chemistry and it makes you happier and helps you think in a healthy manner 😊😁

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 11 měsíci +23

      o kama sona pona!
      learn well!
      and I hope it does help you :)

  • @Xnoob545
    @Xnoob545 Před 11 měsíci +63

    him: "mi pona"
    me, interpreting it as "feelin' gooooood"

  • @sashkom4903
    @sashkom4903 Před 6 měsíci +56

    toki can be remembered with the circle being the speaker and the lines representing their voice

  • @brianb660
    @brianb660 Před rokem +91

    Funny translation things to keep in mind is that the verbs can be adjectives too, so "mi moku" can easily mean "I am food" instead of "I eat", which is uncommon but not an impossible thought, especially for those being chased by dinosaurs.

    • @starmahdawg
      @starmahdawg Před měsícem +4

      “A! MI MOKU!”
      -me being chased by a pterodactyl

    • @lantern9817
      @lantern9817 Před měsícem +1

      @@starmahdawg akesi suli li kama jo e sina la, sina kama moli a.

  • @Summertraveling
    @Summertraveling Před rokem +108

    it took a star with eyes and disembodied hands in VR for me to realize that i've been writing the sitelen pona for sina wrong all this time...
    also love how jan Kekan looks like they're constantly finger gunning while teaching

  • @qwbanana
    @qwbanana Před 7 měsíci +31

    this is one of the better toki pona courses, you imbue so much of yourself in teaching, thanks for that.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 7 měsíci +5

      Absolutely :) I'm glad my lessons can help so many people.

  • @freelicid8049
    @freelicid8049 Před 11 měsíci +58

    You say things much easier and clearer than most Spanish teachers out there
    Love your lessons they are quite entertaining too 😁

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 11 měsíci +9

      sina pona a :)

    • @Cole_Is_A_Mole
      @Cole_Is_A_Mole Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gregdan3dthis translates to "sign up" according to google 💀

  • @oluwashinaomisanya7487
    @oluwashinaomisanya7487 Před rokem +71

    You are a VERY GOOD teacher! I feel this series is going to help me in the long run with some of the issues I'm having learning Toki Pona!

  • @Nettakrim
    @Nettakrim Před rokem +62

    but how do we know you arent actually a bear!

  • @Bells_and_Whistles
    @Bells_and_Whistles Před rokem +43

    Really good presentation! The VR chalkboard is used very well here.
    sina sona pona e toki pona. lawa mun li musi. kalama pi toki sina li pona tawa mi.

  • @kyled2153
    @kyled2153 Před rokem +20

    As everyone else, I love how you're showing sitelen pona but something I've noticed is that you speak with diphthongs very often, such as being pronounced [tʰowkij] and being pronounced [mowkʉw] and also reducing final a to schwa such as and becoming [sinə] and [pʰownə], which technically shouldn't happen and isn't fully correct, but it's probably fine since we can all understand you.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +16

      This is completely true, but a few notes about it:
      - Whenever I'm saying toki pona words between English ones, I can't help but pronounce the toki pona with my english accent, lmao.
      - Toki Pona allows for this variation! While the sounds are defined strictly, they may be realized loosely and still understood/validly be part of the language. For example, Japanese speakers I've met often pronounce "sina" closer to "shina" because of the "shi" sound in Japanese being more familiar than "si!"
      - lastly, my pronunciation is better when I'm just speaking toki pona, hahahaha. Check it out:
      czcams.com/video/9VjPV9BpU2I/video.html

    • @Emile.gorgonZola
      @Emile.gorgonZola Před 9 dny

      @@gregdan3d"can't help but pronounce with my English accent" nahhh this is false. This is a false constraint you've placed on yourself. It is entirely possible to switch between languages with less language transfer

  • @DamianOsart777
    @DamianOsart777 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Im a Spanish speaker, and i find the Toki Pona a very interesting metod to think things, i want to learn more with this videos, you have talent to teach

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad I could help.
      I also have a couple of my lessons dubbed in Spanish- you can find them in my playlists!

    • @DamianOsart777
      @DamianOsart777 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@gregdan3d i know but i already seen those episodes and they are incomplete, and id get use to your voice, so, im going to watch the rest in english

  • @Noel-Yay
    @Noel-Yay Před 9 měsíci +7

    Wow I'm glad this is language is both symbols and letters because I can remember the words way easier with symbols

  • @Ketumak
    @Ketumak Před 6 měsíci +12

    I see the "Toki" symbol as an open mouth with the words it is emitting being symbolised by the three "emitter" lines hence its association with language and communication.

  • @xferalfairyx
    @xferalfairyx Před rokem +13

    To me, the symbol for "toki" looks like an open mouth emitting sound.

  • @boxofcereal
    @boxofcereal Před 7 měsíci +7

    Dude your videos are hands down the best resource for learning Toki Pona I’ve ever seen, thank you so much

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 7 měsíci +1

      I'm glad I could help :) Share them with friends!

  • @little1133
    @little1133 Před rokem +16

    I really like how you taught the sitelen pona along with it. I never really learned sitelen pona along with toki pona and to this day I still know a lot less sitelen pona than I do toki pona, but with this new series people can learn both

  • @256AB
    @256AB Před 2 měsíci +3

    I really like your character 👍⭐👍

  • @hedgegod8644
    @hedgegod8644 Před 11 měsíci +21

    hah, i couldn't ever think that a star with a tie can become my teacher. Thank you a lot, your lessons are interesting, and that is also amazing that you integrate symbols from the beginning 💚
    UPD wow, you are also a cool programmer. I was using your product - dunst for a long time. Thank you for all you work

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 11 měsíci +3

      Dunst isn't mine! I just contributed a few bugfixes :P
      Thank you very much though, I'm glad I could help :)

  • @sunsetwolf7188
    @sunsetwolf7188 Před měsícem +3

    This is a wonderful introduction to Toki Pona - loving the introduction to sitelen pona alongside it, as well as the extremely well-done captions! An absolute joy to watch! ❤ :D

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much!!
      the captions actually are not mine, they're from jan Sa!

  • @Mr.GameWatch1980
    @Mr.GameWatch1980 Před 28 dny +2

    This is very helpful! Thank you for helping me learn this language so far!

  • @jan-pi-ala-suli
    @jan-pi-ala-suli Před rokem +6

    toki: can be remembered as overhead view of someone talking

  • @scarlordx1057
    @scarlordx1057 Před rokem +19

    toki
    I'm just starting to learn toki pona and I'm really looking forward to watching the following videos. It's super easy to follow. I was a little confused by the hieroglyphs (?) but I think they will make it easier to learn somehow. Also I immediately saw toki as being a mouth that emits sound so that could be a great mnemonic. Please keep up the good work!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +6

      kama pona tawa toki pona!
      welcome to toki pona!
      i hope you enjoy the language and community :) if you need any tips, let me know!

  • @crbgo9854
    @crbgo9854 Před 3 měsíci +2

    "grammer glue" loved it lol

  • @QuakerOatsGuyLSP
    @QuakerOatsGuyLSP Před 27 dny +2

    thank you for explaining this stuff simply, this has really helped me.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 26 dny

      Absolutely! I'm glad my lessons could help!

  • @assassinn8er656
    @assassinn8er656 Před rokem +29

    Will all lessons like this be continued on the channel covering the entire language / words?

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +19

      Yes, that is the plan! There's already lessons up to Modifiers for a total of ~45 words, as well as lessons on my site to go with it.
      gregdan3.github.io/toki-pona/#kama-sona-learning
      Once I'm done with the main lessons, I have a few others in mind too!

  • @__greG
    @__greG Před rokem +7

    wow Im very happy youtube reccomended this! You are an absolutely great teacher! Loving it bro, keep it up!

  • @ferra456
    @ferra456 Před 6 měsíci +5

    thank you so much! I'm new to learning toki pona, i just started, since i have a lot of free time during the winter holidays, and this video was extremely helpful. Sina Pona to you!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm super glad I could help!
      I hope the rest of the lessons are great too!
      sina pona tan kama sona!

  • @ViniSouza93
    @ViniSouza93 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Amazing class! Your way of teaching is fantastic!

  • @Fraskita26
    @Fraskita26 Před rokem +5

    These videos are helping me a lot! I remember than like 2 years ago I tried to learn toki pona but I barely remembered anything, so thanks! I’m trying to learn it again for fun.

  • @Cypekeh
    @Cypekeh Před 5 měsíci +2

    this form of teaching is revolutionary :D great idea

  • @Harlowerayne
    @Harlowerayne Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent teaching and wonderful engaging visuals. You have answered many of my questions. I appreciate you. Thank you for making these valuable Toki Pona lessons available without cost.

  • @AlexBaldwinFTW
    @AlexBaldwinFTW Před rokem +7

    What a fantastic resource, thank you so much for making these

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +3

      Absolutely :) There's a a handful left in the main series!

  • @niteflytes
    @niteflytes Před rokem +3

    Very well done. I like your approach to teaching the language

  • @Mewmew1-2
    @Mewmew1-2 Před 9 měsíci +7

    This was a very fun and informative lesson. Also, the vtuber avatar makes it even more interesting. Subscribed :)

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 9 měsíci +1

      sina pona a :)
      o kama sona e ale!
      You're fantastic :)
      Learn everything!

  • @wunha7949
    @wunha7949 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Toki ! Thank you for this course, it is really interesting, very well detailed and entertaining ! You are a really good teacher. :-) I will learn all of this content before moving on the second lesson, but I'm impatient to learn more about this lovely language.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 11 měsíci +2

      Don't stress yourself to pick up everything lesson by lesson before you move on! They're meant to work with one another. Reviewing two lessons worth of stuff at a time may seem daunting, but it's only about 20 words and 2-3 grammar things - it's not bad!
      Otherwise, thank you so much, I'm glad I could help you :)

  • @bahaiwebsites
    @bahaiwebsites Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is the universal language!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think many people can successfully learn Toki Pona- it's apt to the task of being a universal language. But I hope it stays as something to enjoy and have fun with- I feel like something would be lost if people learned toki pona for its utility, rather than because they find the idea interesting.

  • @user-ws9cw6et2s
    @user-ws9cw6et2s Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much I am having a hard time with my life and want to write down my thoughts and this is a very good way to keep my privacy safe
    i really love your teaching 🥹💗

  • @YEEEEEEEEEEET999
    @YEEEEEEEEEEET999 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Mi toki pona- im speaking good- im a good language

  • @claraz_stuff
    @claraz_stuff Před 4 měsíci +1

    thank you so much! I’m I’m definitely going to watch this whole series and learn toki pona

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 4 měsíci

      Hell yes! Good luck :)

  • @Browncoyote
    @Browncoyote Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the lesson.

  • @charlottekerr4312
    @charlottekerr4312 Před 2 měsíci +2

    i tried to learn toki pona at some point and it didn’t really work, but i’m gonna try again. thank you for including the sitelen pona, i appreciate you using it from the beginning!

    • @jodypaulson255
      @jodypaulson255 Před měsícem

      totally. It's way more fun and understandable!

  • @jana_t
    @jana_t Před 3 měsíci +1

    Your course is awesome!!! Thank you so much!!!
    I started learning toki pona and sitelen pona with your course on Friday, March 1. I have not even finished it yet, I am at lesson 6 at the moment. But last night, I dreamed not only in toki pona (and real toki pona) but also in sitelen pona. This is so amazing. It is of course also due to the very character of this special and amazing language, but also to your great way of teaching. Real language dreams have usually only happened to me after years and years of learning a language, not after 5 days. This is so crazy and wonderful. Nasa a! 😃

  • @kal.august.yippee
    @kal.august.yippee Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've seen a lot of interpretations for the glyph of Toki so I thought I'd share mine. It kind of looks like a person's head whose brain is lighting up with ideas. Words can't happen without ur brain thinking of what to say. I think that incapsulates the language well. Just a person lighting up with ideas and ready to communicate. Also ur an excellent teacher !!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much ❤️

  • @annacruxen6598
    @annacruxen6598 Před 2 měsíci +1

    28:07 a better way to explain why we dont say "have a conversation" in toki pona is to say that the word "have" in its meaning, will only mean to possess something, so we cant "possess a conversation" therefore, the word have does not apply in this context

  • @Kyropinesis
    @Kyropinesis Před rokem +4

    10:27 oooooooohh! i don’t wanna die! sometimes i wish i’d never been born at all!

  • @hexar260
    @hexar260 Před 7 měsíci +2

    i think toki is like a circle as a "person who is talking" and the lines are like "those sound things" ppl draw

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's basically it!
      The circle is similar to the word ijo, or thing. The lines are seen on a few other symbols- kalama, sona, pana- they indicate that something is being given or provided. kalama is basically uta + these lines. sona is lipu + these lines. pana is luka + these lines. toki is probably the loosest of these, but it's ijo + these lines!

  • @user-rl4rl7sv2y
    @user-rl4rl7sv2y Před 7 měsíci +3

    the "toki" symbol I remember as a mouth talking, the emitters being the sound.

  • @mironsamokhvalov9323
    @mironsamokhvalov9323 Před 4 měsíci +2

    very pona you added subtitles
    this language is for everyone

  • @nochan99
    @nochan99 Před 5 měsíci +4

    What software did you use to make this video? I love the VR avatar!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 4 měsíci

      Just VRChat and OBS to record!

  • @michaeldaconceicao1041
    @michaeldaconceicao1041 Před 3 měsíci +1

    God bless you so much for posting these toki pona lessons .

    • @Curvyfeets
      @Curvyfeets Před měsícem

      How is your toki pona going?

    • @Curvyfeets
      @Curvyfeets Před měsícem

      I wonder how you would express the concept of God and blessing in toki pona it would be very difficult

  • @FoxTail109
    @FoxTail109 Před 6 měsíci +3

    i decided to learn this two weeks ago and then my sister wanted to join me. i started including her with my lessons but she was clearly struggling very hard. (i think this comes down to i have a lot of linguistics knowledge so i could progress faster than her)
    she eventually hit a breaking point after ~10 days and i kind of realized where i went wrong
    after finishing on my own i went to reddit to ask where to go and someone said you and i decided to check it out and i think this is perfect for her. you fully explain things in a way that i think will help it click for her.
    sina pona mute! pali pona!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 6 měsíci

      I'm very glad! My siblings have learned as well, not nearly as much, but still enough to parse sentences in a while.
      I'm glad these lessons can work for her, and I hope y'all have fun!

  • @Yozo_official
    @Yozo_official Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks, Ive always wanted to learn a mostly pointles language lol. this has been a helpfull first step

  • @vermillion2023
    @vermillion2023 Před rokem +3

    Those examples are so cute i love iiiit 😭

  • @myithspa25
    @myithspa25 Před 6 měsíci +2

    About the “toki” word, I remember it because it sounds like the word “talking” or “talk”, and the symbol looks like a person (circle) speaking (lines)

  • @thatlollipopgirl
    @thatlollipopgirl Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you this was very informative

  • @Seasteader
    @Seasteader Před 7 měsíci +2

    The symbol for toki is a mouth speaking. The circle is the mouth and the lines are the speech projecting out

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 7 měsíci

      This is certainly a good way to remember it, but the way it's drawn, it's just a circle- more like the word ijo! uta, the word for mouth, is drawn with the bottom half of the circle.

  • @gvminhhuyen
    @gvminhhuyen Před 8 měsíci +2

    Kids are unstoppable in that wonderful way
    - Kekan San
    24:06

  • @shadowhound5113
    @shadowhound5113 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is helping me create my own language. It is interesting but I don’t think I can get as simple as toki pona Thank you.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 11 měsíci

      You might be surprised!
      Here's a tip: there's a common exercise people use to get better at Toki Pona, where they intentionally remove words from the language and see if they can still communicate! I know for a fact you could remove pan and kili very easily, and you could remove all the specific color words but leave kule. You could remove tomo and use poki instead, too.
      These things aren't identical - but they're more than close enough!
      also check out aUI, another minimal conlang!

    • @Ayxan_Eyvaz
      @Ayxan_Eyvaz Před 6 měsíci

      I create my own language too

  • @CyberCanine
    @CyberCanine Před 10 měsíci +5

    "having to specify you're human doesn't usually come up" 16:46
    My Therian ass: 👀

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 10 měsíci +5

      Fun fact: There was an earlier version of this lesson done live for the VRChat community where I flubbed this exact part of the lesson *so hard* that I chose to totally re-record the lesson.

    • @heirofthestars
      @heirofthestars Před 2 měsíci

      I hope you're fixed now

  • @apisalex
    @apisalex Před měsícem +1

    This tutorial is great thx so much

  • @Patmycake
    @Patmycake Před 8 měsíci +2

    Finally, a language i can use at school and no one will know what im saying!!! Poni tawa sina!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 8 měsíci

      a a a a, mi kin li toki len kepeken toki pona :P
      Ahhaha, I also use toki pona to speak secretly :P

  • @DrewHealey-dq8tv
    @DrewHealey-dq8tv Před 7 měsíci +2

    the way i remember toki is that it sounds like talk

  • @LordOfTheTermites
    @LordOfTheTermites Před rokem +6

    Toki kinda looks like a really stylized mouth with the emitters to indicate it's making a noise, at least for me

  • @Hexhammer
    @Hexhammer Před rokem +6

    i really like your teaching style, you're captivating and thorough. but no bear i know would deny their bearhood to me--jan pi soweli suli li pona tawa mi

  • @Dummz
    @Dummz Před rokem +2

    really underrated

  • @garycampbell5856
    @garycampbell5856 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love the animation

  • @59spooky70
    @59spooky70 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just came across this language and I’m learning to talk to my friend as a little secret language.

  • @goober130
    @goober130 Před 5 měsíci +1

    thanks i wanna learn this language it seems cool

  • @ValkyRiver
    @ValkyRiver Před 8 měsíci +6

    I read the bottom as “6 - sin a” (six minus sine of a)

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's like pointing your right index finger at somebody- "You!"

  • @ofenkase6861
    @ofenkase6861 Před rokem +3

    22:30

  • @eclipse_eternal8178
    @eclipse_eternal8178 Před rokem +8

    This is great, your a very engaging teacher

  • @starmahdawg
    @starmahdawg Před měsícem +1

    2:53 circle=mouth, emmiters=speech
    (also my name used to be kule jan for a while, because it meant colourful person, and my oc was colourful. just something random)

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před měsícem

      Trouble is, there actually is a word for mouth, uta! and its symbol is not a circle. It looks more like, you know, a mouth lol. You can also see it in the word kalama, meaning sound!
      Aside, it would actually be "jan kule" since adjectives follow the word they modify in Toki Pona!

  • @Poopick
    @Poopick Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just so you know, mama in georgian means male perant, while the female equivilant is associated with the sound /d/.
    And in sinhala "mama" is 1st person singular. So mama doesnt necessarily sounds like female parent, it all depends where you come from

  • @I_Was_Named_This_Way...
    @I_Was_Named_This_Way... Před 8 měsíci +4

    sina moku jan!
    Translation: You’re a canabal!
    I think

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 8 měsíci +1

      Aaaalmost!
      "sina moku *e* jan"
      But the translation technically is not "You're a cannibal." You could interpret that, but it's really "You eat people!" And that's it!

  • @myithspa25
    @myithspa25 Před 6 měsíci +2

    16:40 ah yes, captcha but toki pona.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 6 měsíci +1

      I wrote the wrong symbol and wanted to be sure I didn't mislead anybody too hard, lol

  • @Artidume
    @Artidume Před rokem +8

    ni li pona mute mute! mi olin e ni!!

  • @rorique6234
    @rorique6234 Před rokem +3

    22:38 Let’s move on to another example! 😐 So this one’s going to be interesting…

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +1

      I learned how to edit a little better :P

  • @bim282
    @bim282 Před 2 měsíci +1

    it's the final exam tomorrow and i am watching a star teaching toki pona

  • @saulcontrerasOfficial
    @saulcontrerasOfficial Před rokem +3

    Jan toki mi
    The world was gonna roll me

  • @superviro
    @superviro Před 8 měsíci +23

    If John Cena spoke Toki Pona, would we call him Jan Sina?

  • @elandiemmmmm
    @elandiemmmmm Před 6 měsíci +2

    No way i watched all of this. sina pona!

  • @user-pl2ri9ph4e
    @user-pl2ri9ph4e Před 18 dny +1

    We need toke pona as a keyboard language

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 15 dny

      There are a few toki pona keyboards out there! If you look into "Ajemi", there is an input method for Windows that spits out the sitelen pona- if you have a font installed!

  • @javnok9266
    @javnok9266 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You said that lape looks like someone lying on their back. Ion English grammar, it should be laying on their back. You said laying on their back. To lay is transitive. To lie is intransitive. In tiki pona, a verb can be both transitive and intransitive based up which auxiliary is used, but in English, to lay and to lie are different.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 4 měsíci

      Fair point! That said, two things:
      - Admittedly, I'm not gonna stop making this mistake. In the southern US, lying on your back is valid. English, and language in general, has a fun way of changing by locale.
      - Analyzing toki pona's words with parts of speech can be misleading to beginners, which is why I only do so with respect to toki pona's grammatical positions! Otherwise, you end up with weird and specific boxes that imply you could only use a word a certain way in a certain position- when in reality, all meanings of a word are possible to reference in essentially all positions. For example, "mi anpa e ona" can be read "I defeated them"; but I could easily later refer to ona as "ona anpa"- them (who is defeated). The word didn't change, only our understanding did.

  • @imtheflu9883
    @imtheflu9883 Před 8 měsíci +2

    sina pona!!!!!

  • @eg_manifest510
    @eg_manifest510 Před 3 měsíci

    this whole conlang really just feels like caveman talk and tbh that's exactly why I want to learn it

  • @WhiteWallAh_
    @WhiteWallAh_ Před 6 měsíci +3

    15:31 I am feeling well?

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 6 měsíci

      Yep! Although there are always other interpretations, in the context I set up this one is correct!

  • @elation00
    @elation00 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I'm sorry but I just can't get over the fact that you sound like Tartaglia's english va and btw sine musi

  • @dilipjethwa9518
    @dilipjethwa9518 Před 3 měsíci +1

    ❤❤

  • @ethandouro4334
    @ethandouro4334 Před rokem +4

    Eu não falo inglês muito bem, consigo entender ouvindo, mas irei aprender esse idioma novo e tentarei usar ele na vida real!

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem

      czcams.com/play/PLwYL9_SRAk8EXSZPSTm9lm2kD_Z1RzUgm.html
      o lukin, o kute!
      look, and listen! :)

    • @reeb3687
      @reeb3687 Před rokem

      acho que é mais facil ENTENDER uma língua depois que aprender que FALAR ela

    • @ethandouro4334
      @ethandouro4334 Před rokem +1

      @@reeb3687 os dois podem servir!

  • @gabgames9025
    @gabgames9025 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Sina Musi! A star from Super Mario is teaching me Toki Pona!

  • @cubefromblender
    @cubefromblender Před rokem +3

    I prefer the written form, because I might forget the sounds of a word

  • @isaacroansison2539
    @isaacroansison2539 Před 9 měsíci +3

    why the hell is a star teaching me toki pona

  • @AbzakhianMylerys
    @AbzakhianMylerys Před 3 měsíci +2

    If you can help,
    Do we have to build sentences just like english or do we have something special about it? Like
    Is it "hello my name is .....
    Or is it something like "hello name .... me"

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 3 měsíci

      You have to build sentences like Toki Pona! There are some basic similarities to English, like having subject-verb-object sentence order. But the thing that's really different is how you express certain thoughts!
      The reason to tell somebody your name is to introduce yourself.
      In toki pona, introducing yourself means also describing yourself- not just your name!
      Instead of giving only your name, give your identity: "toki a, jan ale o! mi jan Kekan San!" -> "Hello, all the people! I'm a person named Kekan San!"
      Does that help?

  • @rorique6234
    @rorique6234 Před rokem +3

    I’ve seen people write suli as complete triangle, and lili with a flat line underneath, are there more ways of writing it?

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +2

      There are lots of ways to write both! The most common way for suli is the V-ish shape, and lili does the same but very small. But there are alternate scripts which use different symbols entirely to represent the same words. One of these is called "linja pona", which I think has the glyph you described!

  • @leak9981
    @leak9981 Před rokem +3

    It would be cool to see a kid it was a native language for.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před rokem +6

      That would be pretty cool! But it isn't all that big of a deal- for Toki Pona, being a native speaker wouldn't be so different from simply speaking it for a long time, or I believe that is true, due to the accessibility of the language.

  • @spymoopingovaltine7298
    @spymoopingovaltine7298 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think this language will help me with note taking.

    • @gregdan3d
      @gregdan3d Před 5 měsíci +1

      A few people in the community have explored it for that! It totally can be used for note taking, but you have to be careful- toki pona depends heavily on your understanding of the topic, so if you're learning it for the first time, reviewing your notes could be hard in itself!