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nago-
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you wrote several posts,

several of which did severals.

You followed several new people!

And, lucky you, you were followed several times!



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in reply to @nago-'s post:

Toki Pona, it's a constructed language designed to be very simple and vague, for the dual purposes of being easier to learn and simpler to think in.

Literal translation: timeframe yearly last, you wrote writings many!

In the last year, you made several posts!

("sitelen" is "picture", technically, but words are just pictures of speech, so there isn't a separate word for "write".)

all of this but specifically, one of the ways that toki pona is more simple and vague is that it mostly doesn't have a number system? so aside from words for 'none', 'one', and 'two', the only word that really refers to numbers is 'mute', which just means 'many'. which is a very cohost philosophy i think, any number bigger than about two is way too big to bother worrying about too much