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== '''Press''' ==
== '''Press, Academia''' ==


=== '''News coverage '''of Toki Pona as a living and growing language ===
=== '''News coverage '''of Toki Pona as a living and growing language ===
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* [https://actualfluency.com/toki-pona/ TokiPonathon] (2014, Actual Fluency meetup, 17 people tried to learn Toki Pona in 48 hours)
* [https://actualfluency.com/toki-pona/ TokiPonathon] (2014, Actual Fluency meetup, 17 people tried to learn Toki Pona in 48 hours)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130917043545/http://ses.ikso.net:80/Programo Summer Esperanto-School] (2013, Toki Pona course)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130917043545/http://ses.ikso.net:80/Programo Summer Esperanto-School] (2013, Toki Pona course)
* Second Language Creation Conference, University of California, Berkeley; [http://dedalvs.com/dl/lcc2program.pdf "The Problems with Success: What Happens When an Opinionated Conlang Meets Its Speakers"] (2007, presentation on Toki Pona by Dr John Clifford)
* Second Language Creation Conference, University of California, Berkeley; [http://dedalvs.com/dl/lcc2program.pdf "The Problems with Success: What Happens When an Opinionated Conlang Meets Its Speakers"] (2007, talk on Toki Pona by Dr John Clifford)
* International Youth Congress of Esperanto (IJK 2006, Sarajevo)
* International Youth Congress of Esperanto (IJK 2006, Sarajevo)
* Toki Pona language classes at MIT [more info]
* Toki Pona language classes at MIT [more info]
* The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (Toki Pona classes in [https://archive.is/gZNw9 2002], [https://archive.is/2KyYU 2003], [https://archive.is/IckAt 2004], [https://archive.is/CniDd 2006], [https://archive.is/0d15x 2007], [https://archive.is/1zqaA 2008] and [https://archive.is/Vjr6q 2009])
* to a lesser degree Toki Pona is used in countless Esperanto meetings
* to a lesser degree Toki Pona is used in countless Esperanto meetings



Revision as of 2018-12-28T17:59:28

mi ken lukin e ali pi toki pona kepeken seme? o pana e sona sina lon ni kepeken toki Inli: Where is Toki Pona practically used? What can you do with Toki Pona? Add here in English (this page is for supplementary use with the ISO-code application).

Press, Academia

News coverage of Toki Pona as a living and growing language

Academic articles, papers on Toki Pona (or using TP in their experiments)

Google Books

Conventions and gatherings where Toki Pona was actively used

Materials

Toki Pona: The Language of Good (creator's book)

  • on Amazon
  • English and French editions sale: total over 3,000+
  • Esperanto edition sale: (check with other publisher)

Lessons

Useful phrases

Literature

Videos and music

Discussion forums

Usage in microblogging

Interviews with Sonja Lang on Toki Pona

Personal websites and blogs

  • Several people on 43things willing to learn it, with reports of those who have done it already.
  • forvo.com pronounciation website with 180 words in Toki Pona (all 120 official words, some unofficial words, and various place names and phrases etc.)

Websites and apps with a Toki Pona interface

  • Amikumu - an app for finding people nearby who speak the same language, with a focus on small and minority languages
  • Lichess - a site for playing chess with other people online
  • Wikipesija (partial Toki Pona interface) - a wiki-based encyclopedia in Toki Pona on many topics
  • toki pona lipu nimi translator (words, phrases)

Apps on Google Play

Writing systems

Spin-off languages or unrecognized dialects

  • Mini (with its own Facebook group)
  • Sapolim (not yet finished)
  • ta lo ne
  • toki pona enhanced (formalizes the syntax and the lexicon of toki pona employing advances in the science of Lojban)
  • Toki Pona has its own history (some words changed, some were added, some became obsolete, users themselves established the usage of some words)

Sign language usage