This course focuses on deep explanations of each concept necessary to speak widespread toki pona. Each chapter is built on the ones before it, I highly recommend you go through them in order. The supplements can be read at any point and in any order during your journey through this course.
I would recommend this course to beginners who immediately want a deep and thorough understanding, and are committed to learning it, even if it's difficult. I would also recommend to those that have already taken a course and are now looking for a deeper understanding.
This course is slow and arduous, and demands patience. At the beginning, it will heavily focus on grammar and philosophy. If you want to immediately start learning words, or if this course overwhelms you, I highly recommend you start with another course, then come back if you want.
Chapters:
- Chapter 0 - What is Toki Pona?
- Chapter 1 - The Minimum Grammatical Sentence
- Chapter 2 - Objects
- Chapter 3 - Modifiers and Word Order
- Chapter 4 - Subjects, Me, and You
- Chapter 5 - Imperative Mood
- Chapter 6 - Defining Context
- Chapter 7 - Multiple of the Same Particle
- Chapter 8 - The Question Word and the OR Conjunction
- Chapter 9 -
- Chapter 10 -
- Chapter 11 -
- Chapter 12 -
- Supplement 1 - Phonemes, Phonotactics, and Loanwords
- Supplement 2 - Interjections
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This is a bonus set of lessons that explores some lesser used nasin
and words. They may be experimental, or not everyone may understand them. Because of this, I've decided to separate them from the main course.
Like the supplements in the main course, each lesson may be read through in any order.
Chapters:
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