Appendix:Toki Pona/sina

Glyph origin
The sitelen pona glyph may be representing a hand pointing towards the listener. Compare,.

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) ; you

Adjective

 * 1) your, yours

Usage notes

 * When the subject is only ' or only sina, the following ' is dropped.
 * Use of li between additional predicates varies. Some speakers use li in all instances but the first. Others prefer to start a new sentence, repeating sina as the subject.
 * When number must be specified, sina , sina , sina , and similar words are commonly used.