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~ sentences with mi or sina

the most basic sentence structure in toki pona:

-

mi/sina predicate

+

mi/sina predicate

mi/sina is the subject of this sentence - the one who is doing or being

the predicate is what the subject is doing or being

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~ examples

-

sina suwi - you are cute

-

mi toki - i/we talk/talked/are talking/are gonna talk

+

sina suwi - you are cute

+

mi toki - i/we talk/talked/are talking/are gonna talk

exercises

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we covered sentences with only mi or sina as the subject, but for sentences with any other word as the subject, it's different

in this case, you use the particle li to introduce the predicate: -

subject li predicate

+

subject li predicate

~ examples

-

ona li suwi - they are cute

-

waso li waso - birds are birds

+

ona li suwi - they are cute

+

waso li waso - birds are birds

exercises