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lipu sona pona | toki pona page 3 - verbs and objects

The vocabulary for this page:

e - (specifies an object)

ijo - thing, object

ilo - tool, machine, device

lipu - book, document, paper

lukin - eye, to look, to see, to seek to

olin - love, compassion, affection

pali - to do, to work, to make, labor

pana - to give, to send, to emit

telo - water, fluid, to water, to clean

tomo - home, room structure

To add a verb to the sentence, use the following structure:

[noun] li [verb]

For example,

mije li pali. - A man is working. / A man works.

Both the noun and the verb can have adjectives added after it. If added after a verb, the adjective functions as an adverb.

jan wawa li pali pona. - A strong person is working well.

There is no way to determine whether a word in such a sentence is an adjective or a verb. For example, the phrase "mi moku" can mean either "I am eating" or "I am food".

Verbs don't have any tense information in them. A way to specify time will be explained in a later page.

To add an object - the thing that the verb applies to - use the particle "e" for a following structure:

[subject] li [verb] e [object]
jan wawa li pali e tomo. - A strong person is (building/working on) a house.

Objects can also have adjectives added to them.

jan pali li pana e moku pona. - A worker gives out good food.

Here are some sentences:

jan pona mi li pona e ilo lukin. - My friend is (improving/fixing) a looking instrument (glasses, binoculars, microscope, etc.).
mi telo e moku. - I clean the food.
mi olin e meli mi. - I love my wife.

Since the word "lukin" itself describes the act of seeing someone, rather than their appearance, complimenting someone on the latter would usually be expressed as:

sina pona lukin. - You look good (are "good visually").

Exercises

Now, try to figure out the meaning of these sentences.

1. jan lili li pana e telo lukin.

2. ona li lukin e lipu.

3. soweli ike li utala e meli.

4. jan utala li moku e kili suli.

5. soweli lili li moku e telo.

6. mi telo e ijo suli.

And try to translate the following sentences into toki pona.

7. She loves every person.

8. The bathroom ("house of water") is good.

9. I hand out documents.

10. An evil warrior is looking at your house.

11. My tools are working well.

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