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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2020 · 15 MIN

#2 -Why is Toki Pona so Simple?

from Toki Pona Podcast · host Santi Younger

Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: [email protected] Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my main Podcast) The Toki Pona Podcast is ad-free, only with help from Patreon supporters will I be able to keep creating it. Please consider supporting me:  Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger This is day 8 of learning Toki Pona. In this episode I talk about why Toki Pona chooses to be simple and the advantages it has. This is how much time I've currently dedicate to learn Toki Pona. Day 8 288 Minutes = 4.8 Hours = 4 Hours, 47 Minutes and 59 Seconds Example: How to say car in Toki Pona. from a passanger's point of view. car tomo tawa an indoor compartment that moves From a driver's point of view ilo tawa (Machine for going) From the perspective of someone being hit by a car kiwen tawa (hard object that moves)

Website: santiyounger.com Contact Me: [email protected] Stoic Philosophy Podcast: santiyounger.com/podcast (my main Podcast) The Toki Pona Podcast is ad-free, only with help from Patreon supporters will I be able to keep creating it. Please consider supporting me:  Patreon: www.patreon.com/santiyounger This is day 8 of learning Toki Pona. In this episode I talk about why Toki Pona chooses to be simple and the advantages it has. This is how much time I've currently dedicate to learn Toki Pona. Day 8 288 Minutes = 4.8 Hours = 4 Hours, 47 Minutes and 59 Seconds Example: How to say car in Toki Pona. from a passanger's point of view. car tomo tawa an indoor compartment that moves From a driver's point of view ilo tawa (Machine for going) From the perspective of someone being hit by a car kiwen tawa (hard object that moves)

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