Combining Characters

Combining Characters

0sitelen pona has a little trick up its sleeve! Under the right conditions, 2 characters can occupy the same space.
0The head of a phrase can be combined with one(!) modifier. (In English terms, this can mean that a noun can be combined with one adjective, or a verb can be combined with one adverb.)
0This also means that grammatical particles ("en", "li", "e", "pi", "o") don't get combined. Preverbs do not get combined with the verb, and prepositions don't get combined with the prepositional phrase. If these get negated with "ala," preverbs and prepositions might get combined with "ala."
0Combinations can happen in one of two ways:
0The modifier can go inside the head of the phrase. For example, in "toki pona," "toki" is the head and "pona" is the modifier:
40toki pona
40toki-pona
0The modifier can go on top of the head of the phrase. For example, in "kala lili," "kala" is the head and "lili" is the modifier:
40kala lili
40kala+lili
0So character combinations are read outside-to-inside and bottom-to-top.
0Character combinations will only be used occasionally in this course.