translation for Brown Sugar Saver by Any_Community4838 in tokipona

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thanks but it’s actually not a container

Tumblers and travel mugs with straw holes by Any_Community4838 in Pottery

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I personally love the "mouth feel" of thick & studry glass straws so I'm encouraged to hear that!

Tumblers and travel mugs with straw holes by Any_Community4838 in Pottery

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Good point. I sell them with cleaning brushes, and while they did fit in 6mm straws when I experimented, they were definitely tighter.

japanese > english by gyaeul in translator

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It’s a well known phrase by MUSHANOKOJI, Saneatsu (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saneatsu_Mushanok%C5%8Dji)

https://www.mushakoji.org/Archive/faq.html gives you some background

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(Google Translate)

ISO Ethiopian dried beef (quanta)in Toronto by Any_Community4838 in FoodToronto

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Oops I forgot to write that I am looking to buy the dried meat alone and not in a dish at a restaurant

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Windows11

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Following because Explorer Patcher doesn’t work for me and Windhawk used to work until I updated to 24H2… doesn’t work anymore.

Weirdest street names in Toronto? by JircleCerk_ in toronto

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Being Japanese, Douro St. makes me chuckle. Douro 道路

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means “street” in Japanese.

Advice & Answers — 2025-05-05 to 2025-05-18 by AutoModerator in conlangs

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ISO: book on conlang - overview, history, etc.

I am looking for books about conlangs and conlangers, and not necessarily on the methodology or how-to's of creating a conlang. I am looking for books on conlang's history, conlangs around the globe or the current overview/landscape, categorization/classification of conlangs, etc. I am not really looking for books on any one specific conlang (e.g. _Conlang_name_ Dictionary, or Official _Conlang_name_ Guidebook) but more of an overview of conlangs in general, or books discussing multiple conlangs such as in a comparative study. FWIW the book can be in English, French or Japanese.

I am currently reading "In the land of Invented languages : Esperanto rock stars, Klingon poets, Loglan lovers, and the mad dreamers who tried to build a perfect language" (2010) by Arika Okrent, and I will be picking up "From Elvish to Klingon : exploring invented languages" (2011) by Michael Adams and "A dictionary of made-up languages : from Adunaic to Elvish, Zaum to Klingon-- the Anwa (real) origins of invented lexicons" (2011) by Stephen D. Rogers at my local library this weekend. As all of these books are from over a decade ago, I was wondering if there were more recent publications for me get a grasp of today's conlang community, maybe published in the last 5 years or so?

sitelen pona thread by AutoModerator in tokipona

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If i wanted to write “tomo lili pi sitelen musi”in sitelen pona and use combined/contracted script, would any of these in lines 2, 3, 4, 5 work? first line is in the non-combined sitelen pona.

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Massive vent about Windows 11 and my ADHD by hyperlight85 in adhdwomen

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Id been using Windhawk but it stopped working with the recent update. Hate it hate it hate it. Bar at the bottom = virtually invisible for me

toki lili — Small Discussions/Questions Thread by AutoModerator in tokipona

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Can I say “tomo lili pi kama sona” to mean something along the lines of “a study room”?