toki, ale o!
Let’s catch up with this past month
in the Toki
Pona
community! I
try to post a
newsletter
every two
weeks, but
I’ve had a lot
on my plate,
because…
- suno pi toki pona,
the yearly
Toki Pona
celebration,
is going live
this
weekend!
The 24-hour schedule
is jam-packed
with
informative
talks,
creative
works, game
time, and live
music! Come
along and
watch the
stream on Youtube,
Twitch,
or Discord!
This month has been good for the
written word:
- The yearly writing
contest
is wrapping up
— vote for your favourite submissions!
- Surprise! jan Sonja released su #2.
This book
unites
prominent
voices in Toki
Pona,
Esperanto,
Guosa, and
other
languages. How
do our
communities
envision our
shared destiny
to thrive
together under
the same sun?
Where do you
agree or
disagree on
solidarity,
equality, and
collaboration?
o su a!
Explore the free PDF. What’s your
personal
message, art,
or
interpretation
of #sunosama?
You create the
future. How do
you imagine
conlang
speakers in
2037 will look
back on this
growing
question?
- Following up from the parallel translation of Siddartha mentioned last
time, jan Tene
released a
translation of
strange tales
by Lovecraft
in book form!
- jan Kuwi designed a new
writing system
for Toki Pona,
sitelen Kuwi!
Here’s another
showcase of it!
Tokiponists continue to arrange
irl meetups:
- Over 40 Toki Pona speakers met up in
Strasbourg
this week. The
next Europe
meetup is
scheduled to
be in August
2026 in Spain
— in time for
the total
solar eclipse!
- Tokiponists living in Louisiana are
organising a
small Discord community,
with potential
to meet up
later!
Immerse yourself in Toki Pona:
Original and translated songs:
A bit about learning tools:
- ike Supuki makes a site to help with
vocab memorisation!
(Though keep
in mind the
tool’s not
perfect — some
translations
expected from
you may be
strange or
nonsensical
out of
context!)
- linku.la, one of the two popular sites to
access the
community-run
Linku
dictionary,
updated the
interface! The
word cards are
now less
contrasty,
screen space
is now used a
bit more
thoughtfully
on desktop,
and a few new
handy tools
are included.
But wait, there’s more!
And, of course, some weekly
events you can
take part in:
- soweli Lesi hosts a weekly writing
prompt thread
in kama sona,
aimed at
improving
reading and
writing
skills! (This
is a new
weekly event,
it just began
a month ago!)
- As usual, the VRChat community holds
its weekend
meetups,
which you are
welcome to
join!
- jan Lakuse hosts luka pona lessons
in kama sona
every Sunday!
- jan Ke Tami hosts a weekly voice
chat meetup
for jan Eta’s
lipu tenpo reading group. Both beginners and
proficient
speakers are
welcome!
o awen pona.
— kala Asi