Toki Pona edit

 
lon in sitelen pona

Etymology edit

From Tok Pisin long (at, in, on).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /lon/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -on

Preposition edit

lon

  1. Located at, in, or on.
    soweli li lon supa.
    The cat is on the table.

Adjective edit

lon

  1. Present.
    tenpo lon
    the present time
  2. Real; true; existent; actual.
    lipu ni li toki e ijo lon.
    This book talks about true facts.

Noun edit

lon

  1. Presence, existence, or truth.

Verb edit

lon

  1. (intransitive) To exist; to be present, real, or true.
    waso li lon ala.
    Birds aren't real.
    1. There is; it is (in the dummy pronoun sense).
      suno li lon.
      It's sunny.
      • 2021 July 18, jan Kapilu, “lon ma tomo pi tenpo pini suli”, in Sonja Lang, compiler, Toki Pona Dictionary, page 401:
        insa pi ma ni la kasi pi kule ale li lon,
        Inside this land, there are plants of all colors,
    2. To be awake.
  2. (transitive) To cause to exist; to create, actualize, or bring about.
  3. (transitive) To prove.

Particle edit

lon

  1. Yes; that's true.
    Antonym: ala

Usage notes edit

The way to affirm polar questions as given in Toki Pona: The Language of Good is to repeat the verb of the question. However, lon is also commonly used for this purpose, and this sense is acknowledged in Toki Pona Dictionary.