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Subtitles Toki Pona - toki pona lines English - rough translation of toki pona lines English (United States) - original lines Traslation of Dreams of Our “Conglang” Community (Cute Fraud) by jan Misali - • Dreams of Our "Conglang" Community (Cute F... Instrumental used - • Night Walk (Dreams of Our Generation) - Rh... Background - • Night Walk Wii without Credits (60FPS) The translated comments are difficult to read since they are moving, so here they are in text: Yeah, I’m surprised you don’t know that there are radio shows put out in Esperanto every week. I thought you were supposed to be an expert. And, which of the conlangs are you fluent in? mi nasa ike tan ni: sina sona ala e lon pi toki kalama sin pi toki Epelanto. tenpo pini la mi pilin e ni: sina o sona. taso, sina sona ala. kin, sina sona e toki pali seme? I assume that anyone reading this should assume since you have not mentioned which one you actually can speak that the answer is you don’t speak any of them. Let me guess, you can speak English and maybe a little, tiny bit of a second language but you couldn't actually live in what you know of it. Typical. sina toki ala e toki pali sina la jan ante o sona e ijo ni: sina sona e toki pali ala. mi pilin e ni: sina sona e toki Inli e sona lili pi toki ante. taso, sina ken ala toki mute kepeken toki ante. nasa ala. I suppose you think that’s cute. What it makes you is a fraud. ken la sina sona e ni: sina suwi. taso sina ike suli. You have got to be about the most superficial commentator on con-langues since the idiotic B. Gilson. Did I miss the one where you said which conlang you’re fluent in and read at least three times a week and can read new books in every week of even one year or listen to radio shows in every week? New radio shows? sina jan toki ike pi toki pali tawa jan ike Pi Kisun. mi alasa ala e sitelen tawa pi toki pali sina. toki pali seme la sina ken lukin e ijo mute li ken lukin e lipu suli lon sike wan li ken kute e toki kalama sin lon tenpo mute? toki kalama sin anu seme? toki pono or whatever it is? Give me a break. Show me the bibliography. Show me the speaking language community, show me the technical literature written or translated into it, show me the literature from many countries translated into it. I wonder, since its inspiration is supposed to be Taoism if they’ve translated any of the literature of Taoism into it. toki pono anu seme li ni? o pini. o pana e lipu tawa mi. o pana e kulupu pi toki ni tawa mi. o pana e lipu ilo pi toki ni tawa mi. o pana e lipu pi ma mute pi toki ni tawa mi. mi wile sona e ni: jan li toki pona e lipu pi nasin Ta anu seme? ijo mute en sona mute pi toki pona li tan nasin Ta. I’m not an idist, I’m an Esperantist, a language which has the largest “conglang” community in history. I bet you couldn’t translate Moby Dick into toki pona and have anyone who hadn’t read the original tell you what was going on in most of it. I’ll bet your translation would be controversial. The language is radically vague except when talking about the simplest things. It wasn’t designed to talk about complicated things, its inventor said as much. mi jan pi toki Ito ala. mi jan pi toki Epelanto. toki mi li jo e kulupu "towki palij" suli nanpa wan. mi pilin e ni: sina ken ala toki pona e lipu Mopi Te. sina toki pona e lipu ni la, jan pi sona lili pi lipu ni li ken ala sona e ijo pi ante toki sina. ni la, ante toki sina li ken jaki tawa jan ante. sina wile toki e ijo pona la, toki sina li pona mute. toki sina li ken ala toki e ijo suli. mama pi toki sina li pilin e ni.