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<li><onlyinclude><dfn class="{{{class|field_exstruct}}}" data-dimension="L" data-qid="XX" data-field="toki pona" data-work="pu" data-object="" data-note="">{{IL1}}{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[Term:💬|{{{1}}}]]<ins class="field"></ins> | [[Term:💬|{{TokJelo|💬|nimi}}]] }}{{WaveScore|sum=1|quilt=1|ply=1}}</dfn></onlyinclude>  <seo title="[L] nimi - HAS / Term / tok" />
<li><onlyinclude><dfn class="{{{class|field_exstruct}}}" data-dimension="L" data-qid="XX" data-field="toki pona" data-work="pu" data-object="" data-note="">{{IL1}}{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[Term:💬|{{{1}}}]]<ins class="field"></ins> | [[Term:💬|{{TokJelo|💬|nimi}}]] }}{{WaveScore|sum=1|quilt=1|ply=1}}</dfn></onlyinclude>  <seo title="[L] nimi - HAS / Term / tok" /> {{DISPLAYTITLE:{{TokJelo|💬|nimi}}}}
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Revision as of 11:02, 11 July 2025

  1. pronounced [L] pronounced 💬 1-1-1

Definitions

  1. A word.
    language
    toki pona
    language proficiency level or register
    pronounced 📖
    common
    grammatical category
    logical object noun
    signifier refers to model
    pronounced [ES]
    signifier (structuralist linguistics) 1-1-1
    Q?? word (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
  2. A name.
    language
    toki pona
    language proficiency level or register
    pronounced 📖
    common
    signifier refers to model
    pronounced [ES]
    signifier (structuralist linguistics) 1-1-1
    name

Forms

represented by form [Form]
pronounced 💬
grammatical category
noun (N)
represented by form [Form]
nimi
grammatical category
noun (N)

Usage notes

This is intended to be the toki pona word. The sitelen-jelo script emoji was used to make it less remotely possible it would clash with words in any other language.