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Toki Pona has only 120 words. None of them change form, in any way, in any context. The grammar is nearly the bare minimum — specified word order, and a few particles to denote a predicate, a direct object, subordination, negation. Interpreting any utterance takes a lot of context clues, or a lot of follow-up questions. This participatory experiment in parsimony has attracted thousands of learners around the world, who make up a highly active speech community on platforms such as Discord. When I asked some of these folks what they liked about Toki Pona, some pointed out that the need to ask questions to determine meaning led to better conversations, or said that speaking Toki Pona came with an assumption of politeness and good faith, because that is the intent with which the language was designed. One Toki Pona speaker told me they started learning the language because they struggled with picking out only the relevant details when trying to summarize. Learning Toki Pona, in which rendering detail is nigh impossible, helped them think more carefully about what pieces of information really mattered.
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