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#opetp and sTesa's courses also came to my attention a bit too late for me πŸ˜”
adhdo5 Β· 7 months
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how r u going about learning toki pona?
I started with jan Misali's new series (decided to watch it idly to go to sleep and then it was four hours later and I had just found my new Big Phase) and then moved on to the kama sona Discord server, where I kept the Linku dictionary and kilipan grammar reference on hand while #chatting and doing (bad) translations
This was my main path but the sitelen sitelen course was also really useful for me, as was listening thru kalama sin; lipamanka's and mun Kekan San's websites were also really useful for broader concepts, and even tho I looked into the latter's actual lessons just a smidge after the main line would've been directly useful for me, it's still a pretty good analysis
luka pona la I read through the grammar document for word order rules and then most everything I've actually learned I was taught directly over video call by jan Tepo
TL;DR: I fucking love talking and by god so does everyone else in this community
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