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Toki pona

Toki Pona is a constructed language (conlang) known for its small vocabulary.
It was created by Canadian linguist and translator Sonja Lang in 2001, for the purpose of simplifying thoughts and communication.

With only 120 official words, the language is inspired by Taoism, and designed to get rid of unnecessary complex thoughts.
Toki Pona uses only fourteen letters and is usually written with latin characters, but it also allows different scripts.
On July 19th, 2021, Sonja Lang has released a new book, the Toki Pona Dictionary, also know as “ku”
https://now.lectronice.com/notes/toki-pona/

Links

Learning resources (glyphs, videos, podcasts, magazines, tools)
https://tokipona.lectronice.com/d/1-resources-for-learning-toki-pona

Unofficial educational course about toki pona
The language is considered to be incredibly easy to learn, with some people claiming to be able to read it after only days and achieving fluency within a week or two
Many words have multiple meanings, and some phrases or sentences are ambiguous without context
Expressing many concepts and ideas in toki pona will require one to come up with their own phrases or rephrase them completely
https://devurandom.xyz/tokipona/
https://rnd.neocities.org/tokipona/

Toki pona online dict, a translation, a LaTeX package:
https://equa.space/toki-pona/

Toki Pona conlang on Fandom:
https://conlang.fandom.com/wiki/Toki_Pona

Wikipedia page:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Pona

Philosophical languages on Wikipedia:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophical_language

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