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extra
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>words not covered</span
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<h2 class="title box-title">navigation</h2>
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<a class="link" style="float: left" href="./20">prev </a>
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<h2 class="title box-title">vocab</h2>
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<p>the categories are based on a survey by kala Asi, the creator of <a href="https://lipu-linku.github.io/" class="link">lipu Linku</a>. it surveyed how many people consider certain words a part of their style. </p>
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<p>these words aren't necessary for communicating ideas, but they might still be useful to be aware of, in case you run into them in the future.</p>
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<p>lipu Linku has more categories on its website, but be aware that categories below common are used by a small minority.</p>
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<h3 class="title box-title sub-title">~ widespread</h3>
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<p> kijetesantakalu - any animal from the Procyonidae family, such as raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, ringtails and cacomistles | ALT any animal from the Musteloidea superfamily, including raccoons, weasels, otters, skunks, and red pandas</p>
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<p> kipisi - split, cut, slice, sever; sharp</p>
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<p> ku - interacting with the Toki Pona Dictionary by Sonja Lang</p>
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<p> leko - stairs, square, block, corner, cube</p>
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<p> meli - woman, female, feminine person; wife</p>
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<p> mije - man, male, masculine person; husband</p>
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<p> monsuta - fear, dread; monster, predator; threat, danger</p>
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<p> namako - synonym of <i>sin</i> | ALT embellishment, spice; extra, additional</p>
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<p> soko - fungus, fungi</p>
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<p> tonsi - non-binary, gender-non-conforming | ALT trans, non-cisgender</p>
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<p>it's worth noting that <i>meli</i> and <i>mije</i> are pu words, but their usage has diminished slightly over time, and i'm part of the group which doesn't use this word, so therefore they aren't taught in this course.</p>
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<p>technically <i>kin</i> also belongs in this category, but i like the word a lot so i decided to teach it in my course.</p>
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<h3 class="title box-title sub-title">~ common</h3>
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<p> lanpan - take, seize, catch, receive, get</p>
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<p> meso - midpoint, medium, mediocre; neither one not the other, neither fully is nor isn't</p>
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<p> misikeke - medicine, medical</p>
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<p> n - (indicates thinking, pondering, recognition, agreement, or humming)</p>
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<p> oko - synonym of <i>lukin</i> | ALT eye, ocular, visual {cf. lukin}</p>
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<a class="link" style="float: left" href="./20">prev </a>
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