Constructed Languages Asked on August 20, 2021
I was under the impression, until recently, the la
in Toki Pona is a topic marker of sorts similar to the Japanese topic marker wa
but used less frequently since Toki Pona is not topic-prominent.
In particular, I thought that la
However, a section about it on Wikibooks suggests that its usage is much more limited.
Time-Manner-Place Schema
Time comes first in a la fragment, manner is a modifier to the main verb, and place is always last in a lon prepositional phrase.
Time la S li V Manner lon Place
What is la
in Toki Pona? What are the limits on the noun phrases la
can mark and the roles they can have in the clause?
The particle la
in Toki Pona is used mainly for two scenarios.
The first scenario is for the If/when something, then that
condition. The la
particle is placed in the second half of a sentence. Some examples:
The second scenario is for the context, like time, possibilities, or even non yes/no questions. The la
particle is placed in the first half of a sentence. Some examples:
Hope this helps! ?
Correct answer by ᛤᗑᛥᛣᗑ on August 20, 2021
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