10. Conjunctions and Temperature Flashcards
or
anu
and
en
but, only
taso
indeed, still, too
kin
other, different
ante
feel, think, touch
pilin
cold; to freeze
lete
paper, sheet, page, ticket, etc.
lipu
money, currency
mani
Susan or Lisa ate the cookies?
jan Susan anu jan Lisa li moku e suwi?
Do you have the fruit, or is it the wine that you have?
sina jo e kili anu telo nasa?
Are you talking to me, or are you talking to him?
sina toki tawa mi anu ona?
Is he bad, or is it the other person who’s bad?
ona anu jan ante li ike?
Are you talking about the parent, or is the child that you’re talking about?
sina toki pi mama anu jan lili?
Are you coming or what?
sina kama anu seme?
Do you want to eat or what?
sina wile moku anu seme?
Do you want the money or what?
sina wile e mani anu seme?
You and I are friends.
mi en sina li jan pona.
The child and the adult are talking.
jan lili en jan suli li toki.
I like music and girls.
kalama musi en meli li pona tawa mi.
I want food and water.
mi wile e moku e telo.
I’m eating fruit, and I’m speaking in Toki Pona. (using li)
mi moku e kili li toki kepeken toki pona.
I’m eating fruit, and I’m speaking in Toki Pona. (2 sentences)
mi moku e kili. mi toki kepeken toki pona.
The house of Keli and her boyfriend is big.
tomo pi jan Keli en mije ona li suli.
Ken and Lisa’s baby is sweet.
jan lili pi jan Ken en jan Lisa li suwi.
I want to eat. But I don’t have food.
mi wile moku. taso mi jo ala e moku.
I want to see my house. But I’m in a different country.
mi wile lukin e tomo mi. taso mi lon ma ante.