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Show ContentOf the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone3·12 days agowe turn very slowly towards you, the shadows growing around you. Our wings unfold and we open our many eyes, smiling so you can see our fangs
Show ContentShadow Glider@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish1·12 days agosina li monsuta ala tawa mi! mi lawa e jan ala li ike tan sijelo ona. mi wile e sina li pona. sina pona la mi wile jan pona sina.
Show ContentOf the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone2·12 days agobtw you don’t need to use li if the sentence starts with mi, sina or similar things, like headnouns and/or names
Show ContentShadow Glider@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish3·12 days agoI use li after mi and sina in compound sentences to make it clear that it’s a compound sentence. I have so many opinions, I should make a toki pona com and put them there.
Show ContentOf the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone1·12 days agoAh, we guess we find that confusing, heh. We have opinions too, heh. Btw, we use kulupu for a headnoun, not jan.
Show ContentOf the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone1·12 days agomi pona tan ni mi wile musi tawa sina mi pona e sina monsuta ala
Show ContentShadow Glider@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish3·12 days agobtw you don’t use e after tawa if you have it mean “to” (which seems to be what you planned based on the meanings mi wile musi tawa sina - I want to be fun to you mi wile musi tawa e sina - I want to make you movement-fun Though I think it’s more likely you wanted to say something that would be better written as “mi wile e mi en sina li musi”)
Show ContentOf the Air (cele/celes)@lemmy.blahaj.zone1·12 days agoThanks, we understand pretty much all the words but sentence structure still eludes us.
Boo!
we turn very slowly towards you, the shadows growing around you. Our wings unfold and we open our many eyes, smiling so you can see our fangs
sina li monsuta ala tawa mi! mi lawa e jan ala li ike tan sijelo ona. mi wile e sina li pona. sina pona la mi wile jan pona sina.
btw you don’t need to use li if the sentence starts with mi, sina or similar things, like headnouns and/or names
I use li after mi and sina in compound sentences to make it clear that it’s a compound sentence.
I have so many opinions, I should make a toki pona com and put them there.
Ah, we guess we find that confusing, heh.
We have opinions too, heh.
Btw, we use kulupu for a headnoun, not jan.
mi pona tan ni
mi wile musi tawa sina
mi pona e sina monsuta ala
btw you don’t use e after tawa if you have it mean “to”
(which seems to be what you planned based on the meanings
mi wile musi tawa sina - I want to be fun to you
mi wile musi tawa e sina - I want to make you movement-fun
Though I think it’s more likely you wanted to say something that would be better written as “mi wile e mi en sina li musi”)
Thanks, we understand pretty much all the words but sentence structure still eludes us.