Appendix:Toki Pona/kute
Toki Pona
editGlyph origin
editThe sitelen pona glyph represents an ear.
Etymology
editFrom Acadian French écouter (“to listen”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkute
Verb
editkute
- (intransitive, transitive) to listen, to hear
- to pay attention by hearing, to obey (something heard)
- 2014 May 25, Sonja Lang, “The Torah”, in Toki Pona: The Language of Good, page 82:
- kulupu Isale o kute e ni.
- Hear [this], O Israel.
- to pay attention by hearing, to obey (something heard)
Adjective
editkute
Categories:
- Toki Pona terms borrowed from Acadian French
- Toki Pona terms derived from Acadian French
- Toki Pona terms with audio links
- Rhymes:Toki Pona/ute
- Rhymes:Toki Pona/ute/2 syllables
- Toki Pona lemmas
- Toki Pona nouns
- Toki Pona verbs
- Toki Pona intransitive verbs
- Toki Pona transitive verbs
- Toki Pona terms with quotations
- Toki Pona adjectives