Appendix:Toki Pona/ma tomo

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Toki Pona

Etymology

Form ma ("land") + tomo ("building")

Pronunciation

Noun

ma tomo

  1. A land of buildings, such as a town, village, or city.
    • 2021 March 1, jan Alonola, jan Lentan, “ma li kama seli ”, in lipu tenpo, nanpa mun, page 7:
      tenpo pini mute mute la, jan li pali ala e ma tomo, e ilo wawa.
      A long long time ago, people didn't build cities, and didn't make powered tools.