From 7a17e8034158eed75a94e9dcac03d12c301fb3f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrea Vos Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 20:08:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [tok] wip --- locale/tok/pronouns/GrammarTables.vue | 12 ++++-------- locale/tok/pronouns/examples.tsv | 7 +++---- locale/tok/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv | 8 ++++---- routes/pronoun.vue | 2 +- 4 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/locale/tok/pronouns/GrammarTables.vue b/locale/tok/pronouns/GrammarTables.vue index 079cbe9f8..0ecbfa0b7 100644 --- a/locale/tok/pronouns/GrammarTables.vue +++ b/locale/tok/pronouns/GrammarTables.vue @@ -9,19 +9,15 @@ - - - - - + + + - - - + diff --git a/locale/tok/pronouns/examples.tsv b/locale/tok/pronouns/examples.tsv index c593097e4..98446ff9d 100644 --- a/locale/tok/pronouns/examples.tsv +++ b/locale/tok/pronouns/examples.tsv @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ singular plural isHonorific -I think {pronoun_subject} is very nice. I think {pronoun_subject} are very nice. FALSE -I asked {pronoun_object} if I can borrow {possessive_determiner} pencil. FALSE -{'pronoun_subject} told me that the house is {possessive_pronoun}. FALSE -{'pronoun_subject} said {pronoun_subject} would rather do it {reflexive}. FALSE +mi sona, la {pronoun_subject} li pona mute. FALSE +mi lanpan e ilo {pronoun_adjective}. FALSE +{pronoun_subject} li toki e: mi {reflexive}. FALSE diff --git a/locale/tok/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv b/locale/tok/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv index a40c88b8f..3c91f5993 100644 --- a/locale/tok/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv +++ b/locale/tok/pronouns/pronounGroups.tsv @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name pronouns description -Binary forms she,he It's worth mentioning that pronouns ≠ gender. One can still be nonbinary while using pronouns that are congruent with (or opposite to) their gender assigned at birth. -Normative-ish forms they,they/them/themself,it,one Those pronouns have been in common use in normative English already, but recently they got a slightly different new usage: describing a single, specific person. If you want to link to plural “they”, use {/they,!5,Plural%20“they”=this link}. -Popular neopronouns ae,ey,fae,xe,ze,ze/zir Unlike the other pronouns, which are officially recognised as “grammatically correct”, albeit used in a different meaning than we're used to, neopronouns are novel. Not being included in dictionaries doesn't make them any worse, though! -Other neopronouns co,e,e/em/es,hu,ne,ne/nir,per,s/he,thon,ve,vi,vi/vim,zhe These neopronouns are less often used than their more popular counterparts, but it doesn't make them any worse (and some of them are historically notable). Some neoprouns' names are derived from the names of their creators. If your pronoun is not on the list, use the generator below! +nimi pu ala,meli,mije ona ni li nimi e kulupu ale. jan Sonja li samu e ni. +nimi ku tonsi,kese ona tonsi li nimi e kulupu ku. tonsi li nimi e ku suli, la jan Inwin li samu e ni. ona kese li nimi e kulupu lon pini ku. pu mute li lanpan tonsi e kese. +nimi pi ona sin pu soweli,akesi,pipi,waso,wan,jan ona ni li jo e nimi toki pona, la ni li kepeken sin. +nimi pi ona sin Ai,Ko,Mika,Tonji,Nsi,Fa,Ni,Jani,Wi,Si ona ni li ku ala. ona ni li sama pona e ona ante. ona sina li ala e supa, la sina o kepeken e ilo anpa! diff --git a/routes/pronoun.vue b/routes/pronoun.vue index 8fe7c8a4e..c2094ec29 100644 --- a/routes/pronoun.vue +++ b/routes/pronoun.vue @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@

SubjectObjectPossessive determinerPossessive pronounReflexiveonanimiijo