Akesilinaeic Flag (epikulupu)

epikulupu:

AKESILINAEIC

a flag with 3 concentric circles colored, from in to out: yellow, purple, and red. behind them is one large yellow wavy stripe, with the remaining background above and below it colored red. inside the smallest circle is the sitelen pona symbol for akesi in purple, outlined in red with a white drop shadow. the symbol for akesi is a vertical oval with three horizontal lines through it, and two dots above it.ALT

ID START ; a flag with 3 concentric circles colored, from in to out: yellow, purple, and red. behind them is one large yellow wavy stripe, with the remaining background above and below it colored red. inside the smallest circle is the sitelen pona symbol for akesi in purple, outlined in red with a white drop shadow. the symbol for akesi is a vertical oval with three horizontal lines through it, and two dots above it. ; END ID

akesilinaeic !

  • a linaeic gender related to the line “mi sama akesi” from likujo by jan usawi. this line in toki pona roughly translates to “i’m like a reptile.”
  • a + ke + si + lin + ae + ic
  • from “akesi”, meaning reptile, and the suffix “linaeic”
  • requested by no one, coined by us
  • id template by @ xdle-coxns

Archive of Post: https://archive.md/WXC9s

Context: Toki Pona (often translated as ‘the language of good’; IPA: ˈtoki ˈpona; English: /ˈtoʊki ˈpoʊnə/) is a philosophical artistic constructed language. It was created by Sonja Lang, a Canadian linguist and translator, to simplify her thoughts and communication. The first drafts were published online in 2001, while the complete form was published in the 2014 book Toki Pona: The Language of Good.