The many meanings of Ari
André (n_true) | 2006-11-28

This is what the word ari means in the world's languages:

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The many meanings of Ari

This is what the word ari means in the world's languages: Abaza: ари [ʔarəj] = this Abkhaz: ари [ʔarəj] = this Ainu: アリ [ʔaɾi] = with; to burn Alabama: àaɬi [ʔaːɬi] = to wear on the hand ; aɬi [ʔaɬi] = to put in, pour; to bear fruit or nuts, to be fruitful; fruit, berry, kernel Albanian: ari [ʔaɾi]…

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Baza Lecionaro de Tokipono

Baza Lecionaro de Tokipono

Baza Lecionaro de Tokipono

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INTERNET LINGUISTICS:
FICTIONAL LANGUAGES

http://www.philol.msu.ru/~sidorova/files/conlangs.pdf
(p.173)

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MIT2006
IAP 2006 Activities by Sponsor
Toki Pona: Fun and Cute
Jacob Schwartz
Thu Jan 19, 07:30-09:00pm, 4-257
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Single session event
Toki Pona is a "maximally minimal" language. It was constructed with only 120 words and with only the simplest to pronounce sounds. Toki Pona tries to follow the Taoist philosophy that "simple is good." In order to lead a simple life, one needs a simple language; or perhaps a simple language will lead to a simpler life. Whether you accept the philosophy or not, Toki Pona is fun to speak.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/esperanto/
Contact: Jacob Schwartz, [email protected]

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