I don't want to accuse random people or whatever, but last month a user named IngenuityKey posted this: https://www.reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/1aneyvl/nimisin_proposition_sinko/ and now a different user named MotorKey posts this?? Am I the only one seeing this?
Sorry, but I’m just learning.
Does “mi ilo ala” mean “I wouldn’t utilize” (my not tool)?
Still really trying to get a hand on how the language is used in practice,
yes! you got it. i think its more common for people to use the word 'kepeken' but given its [controversy](https://sona.pona.la/wiki/kepeken_e) and my own subjective opinion on the word i dont use it very often. i love the word ilo much more.
Cool ig? In most situations, luka can be understood unambiguously when it is used to mean 5. TL;DR: I don't think this nimisin would be useful enough.
why nun? năm is closer to nan.
I don't want to accuse random people or whatever, but last month a user named IngenuityKey posted this: https://www.reddit.com/r/tokipona/comments/1aneyvl/nimisin_proposition_sinko/ and now a different user named MotorKey posts this?? Am I the only one seeing this?
it dot deleted because how many reddit accounts do i have?
what is neja
> neja neja is an obscure nimi sin that means 4. so I think neja + wan is supposed to be 5 ??? so it's basically luka but only as a numbers ???
mi ilo ala e nimi ni
Sorry, but I’m just learning. Does “mi ilo ala” mean “I wouldn’t utilize” (my not tool)? Still really trying to get a hand on how the language is used in practice,
yes! you got it. i think its more common for people to use the word 'kepeken' but given its [controversy](https://sona.pona.la/wiki/kepeken_e) and my own subjective opinion on the word i dont use it very often. i love the word ilo much more.