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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).

Media

News coverage of Toki Pona as a living and growing language

Google Books

Interviews with Sonja Lang on Toki Pona

  • Allusionist (2015, Allusionist 25: Toki Pona, 20 minutes, interviewed by Helen Zaltzman)
  • Actual Fluency Podcast (2014, AFP 20 – Sonja Lang: Toki Pona, Conlanging and the meaning of life, 45 minutes, interviewed by Kris Broholm)
  • Skylarking, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC Radio Two. (2008, interviewed by André Alexis)
  • 3-60 Radio-Canada, Première Chaîne (Atlantique) (2007, 8 minutes, interview by Denis Robichaud, transcript translated to English by Sonja herself)
  • Le Réveil Radio-Canada, Première Chaîne (Atlantique) (2007, 13 minutes, interviewed by Michel Doucet, transcript translated to English by Sonja herself)
  • Sounds Like Canada Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC Radio One. (2007, 20 minutes, interviewed by Kevin Sylvester)
  • And Sometimes Y Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC Radio One. (2007, interviewed by Jane Farrow)

Academia

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

Conventions and gatherings where Toki Pona was actively used

Materials

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

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

Lessons

Useful phrases

Literature

Videos and music

Discussion forums

Usage in microblogging

Personal websites and blogs

Websites and apps with a Toki Pona interface

Apps on Google Play

Toki Pona Calculator

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)

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