Appendix:Toki Pona/pilin
Toki Pona
editGlyph origin
edit- sitelen pona: From the heart shape.
Etymology
editFrom Tok Pisin pilim (“to feel, to touch”), from English feel + Tok Pisin -im. Influenced by English feeling.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpilin
- The heart (physical or emotional).
- A feeling; an emotion, a direct experience or sensation, (especially) the sense of touch, or a belief.
Adjective
editpilin
Verb
editpilin
- (transitive, intransitive) To be or turn into a feeling; to feel or sense, (especially) touch, or believe.
- ona li pilin e ni: mi pali e ale wile.
- They think that we have done everything necessary.
Categories:
- Toki Pona terms borrowed from Tok Pisin
- Toki Pona terms derived from Tok Pisin
- Toki Pona terms borrowed from English
- Toki Pona terms derived from English
- Toki Pona terms with audio links
- Toki Pona lemmas
- Toki Pona nouns
- Toki Pona adjectives
- Toki Pona verbs
- Toki Pona transitive verbs
- Toki Pona intransitive verbs
- Toki Pona terms with usage examples