Toki Pona

Auxiliary

A minimalist language with only ~120 words, designed to simplify thoughts and promote mindfulness.

Creator
Sonja Lang
Year
2001
Origin
Minimalist Philosophy

Toki Pona Vocabulary Preview

Toki Pona English Clue
a ah/oh An emotional interjection or emphasis
akesi reptile/amphibian A creeping animal like a lizard or frog
ala no/not A word indicating zero or negation
alasa hunt To try or to forage for food
ale all Everything or the number 100
anpa down Lowly or toward the ground
ante different Not the same; changed
anu or A particle used to offer a choice
awen enduring To stay, wait, or continue
esun market A place for trade or buying things
ijo thing Any object or material thing
ike bad Negative, complex, or unnecessary
ilo tool A device used to perform a task
insa inside The inner part or stomach
mu moo/meow Any sound made by an animal
mun moon The celestial body that orbits the earth
musi game/art Activity for fun or entertainment
mute many A large quantity or the number 20
nanpa number Relating to mathematics or order
nasa strange Unusual, silly, or intoxicated

About Toki Pona

Toki Pona was created by Canadian translator and language creator Sonja Lang in 2001. With only about 120-137 root words, it is one of the smallest languages ever created. The philosophy behind Toki Pona draws from Taoism and minimalism — the idea that by reducing language to its essentials, we can think more clearly. Despite its tiny vocabulary, speakers combine words creatively to express complex ideas. It has its own writing system (sitelen pona) and an active online community.