There was a translation project a while back trying to translate The Communist Manifesto into Toki Pona and the folks working on it eventually decided to simply tokiponize communism into nasin Komunisi, and I think it makes a lot of sense personally.

Communism seems like one of those concepts that benefits from clarity. Someone said “doesnt make sense to me to tokiponize ‘communist’ [because] you wouldnt tokiponize ‘commune’” but I don’t agree with this because while yes all communes are kulupu, not all communes are kulupu pi nasin Komunisi (I’m not good with grammar but I hope you can see what I was going for.)

Furthermore there are many languages that do not have their own word for communism and instead choose to alter the word such as the Spanish translation to “comunismo.” I think while it’s true that a hypothetical native Toki Pona speaker may not have come up with the term for communism on their own, that they would still benefit from having a clear term for it.

I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts as I am still super duper rusty with Toki Pona since coming back to it for the first time in like 4-5 years!

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This is a Toki Pona community for socialists to chat, make art, and share their experiences with the Toki Pona constructed language!

Toki Pona is a philosophical artistic constructed language created by Sonja Lang in 2001. It is designed for talking about things by explaining them in simple terms. When the first official book released it had only 120 words, and since then has expanded to somewhere around 140 words!

As of the 2022 Toki Pona census there was around 1800+ speakers of the language. It’s primarily spoken online and is considered one of the most popular conlangs (constructed languages) in the world.

Despite being a constructed language Toki Pona is a real language and is recognized by several institutions around the world!

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