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| | Toki Pona reviewed |
 | | This particle separates the subject from the rest of the sentence; it is necessary because of the pervasive compounding inherent in Toki Pona. |
 | | Toki Pona is a pidgin of English, Tok Pisin, Finnish, Georgian, Dutch, Acadian French, Esperanto, Croatian, Mandarin Chinese, and Cantonese elements, highly modified to fit a minimal phonology. |
 | | While (like any pidgin) Toki Pona may be useful to an extent as an auxiliary language, its somewhat European-inspired lexicon, including lots of English, Acadian French, Dutch, and Esperanto, keeps it from being used directly as a language that's supposed to be unfamiliar to English speakers. |
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