so is there anyone else that noticed "mama mi a" is grammatically correct in toki pona and translates exactly the same or

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so is there anyone else that noticed "mama mi a" is grammatically correct in toki pona and translates exactly the same or
what does lon mean in this context ;-; i speak fluent toki pona but i havent practiced in a while so im rusty.. isnt lon a preposition??
It's also defined as "real, true, existing", because real things must exist At someplace or be true On some condition
Ohh. I forgot about that and thought of it in the context of "lon ni" and i was like "at????"
LOL yeah it's sometimes used as "yes" or "true", idk how proper it is but i've been told it's used colloquially