mun - moon, night sky object, star
ante - different, altered, changed, other
sitelen - image, picture, representation, symbol, mark, writing
poki - container, bag, bowl, box, cup, cupboard, drawer, vessel
pakala - botched, broken, damaged, harmed, messed up
jo - to have, carry, contain, hold
supa - horizontal surface, thing to put or rest something on
seme - (indicates missing information in a question)
jo is not the same as english's general to have
i have to work
~ mi pali
i have a lot of love for you
~ mi olin mute e sina
there are two ways to ask yes/no questions, and one way to ask an open-ended one
to ask yes or no questions, you repeat the first word in the predicate or preverb by saying word ala word.
to answer a question like this you repeat the word for yes, and say ala or word ala for no.
sina wile ala wile pali
~ do you want to work?
wile / ala
~ yes / no
jan ni li suwi ala suwi tawa sina
~ is this person cute in your opinion?
suwi / suwi ala
~ yes / no
it can also be possible to use the word ala word method on other parts of speech than the preverb or predicate. this is sometimes done for emphasis.
ona ala ona li moku e moku mi
~ did they eat my food?
you can also form yes/no questions by appending "anu seme?" to the end. (lesson 12 will cover the word anu)
they are answered the same way as word ala word questions, by either repeating the word, or saying ala.
if you're unsure of which word to repeat, you could also just answer with a sentence.
sina moku anu seme
~ do you eat?
moku / ala
~ yes / no
ona li ijo poka sina anu seme
~ are they your friend?
ona li ijo poka mi
~ they are my friend
open-ended questions are formed by making a normal sentence and putting the word seme where the missing information would go.
if you have phrased the question correctly, the responder should be able to replace the word seme with the answer.
sina seme
~ what are you doing? / who are you?
mi pakala e ijo / mi soweli Tesa
~ i break things / i'm tess
seme li lon supa
~ what's on the table?
mani ale mi (li lon supa)
~ all of my money (is on the table)
soweli Sijala li lon seme
~ where is tiara?
ona li lon insa pi poki kala
~ she is inside the container of fish!
i acquired lots of food with money
i bought a lot of food
why are you talking to the moon?
do you have cute pictures?
who knows toki pona?
many change their names because of toki pona
seme li lon
sina seme
seme li kama
sinpin mi li len ala len pona
sinpin mi li len pona anu seme
sina tonsi ala tonsi
sina tonsi anu seme
i wanna be on the bed
what are you trying to say?
what did you want to say?