- Toki
Pona (toki
pona,
translated as the
language of good; IPA: [ˈtoki
ˈpona] (listen); English: /ˈtoʊki ˈpoʊnə/) is a
philosophical artistic constructed...
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surnames vs.
given names;
using vs. not
using honorific titles such as
Ponas / Ponia;
using the
third person singular forms vs.
second person singular;...
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Sitelen Pona (rendered in
lowercase as
sitelen pona, lit. 'good/simple writing', IPA: [ˈsitelen
ˈpona]) is a
constructed logography used for Toki
Pona. It...
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pona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pona or
PONA may
refer to:
Francesco Pona (1595–1655),
Italian doctor,
philosopher and
writer Nantachot Pona...
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PONA number is an
index for oil
components used to
determine the
paraffins (P),
olefins (O),
naphthenes (N) and
aromatics (A)
content of FCC (fluid...
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Francesco Pona (11
October 1595 – 2
October 1655) was an
Italian medical doctor, philosopher,
Marinist poet and
writer from Verona,
whose works ranged...
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Nantachot Pona (Thai: นันทโชต โพธิ์นา; born
March 13, 1982) or
formerly Phaisan Pona (Thai: ไพศาล โพธิ์นา), is a
retired professional footballer from Thailand...
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while Belarusians use
either Pan or Spadar, and
Lithuanians use
either Ponas or Gaspadorius. An
interesting etymological conundrum, an
origin of the...
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article contains the
Meitei alphabet.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
errors in display. The
Meitei people, also
known as Meetei, Manipuri...
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mention Siam Nobel: Sāraṇnoya
Poña Sayam,
which was
transcribed into
English as: the rice
field that was
given to the
poña (noble rank) who was
called Sayam...