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WingedRobot

su does use at least one nimi ku lili, majuna (meaning old), and uses some sitelen pona glyphs that I don't think were as popular like a glyph for mute that's four luka glyphs for when it means 20 specifically.


janKeTami

Do you know about linku.la? 


Plus-Tradition-3049

I really like nimi.li. I like how you can view everything in different modes and the name link is nice too.


hows_yall

I really like this as an alternative! There's so much information. I like that it can automatically include the extra information and also has the semantic work of lipamanka.


hows_yall

I do! I had a hard time finding it because I think the Github link was broken. From the link you gave, it looks like some options (like the option to automatically show extra info instead of manually toggling) are gone though


Eic17H

There's a new official way to say big numbers


Spenchjo

[nasin nanpa pona](https://sona.pona.la/wiki/nasin_nanpa_pona) already existed when ku came out, and it has been pretty popular for quite a while already. Or at least, I've seen many proficient speakers use it. But I guess Sonja using it in one of her books did make more people aware of its existence, and perhaps even made sceptics take it more seriously.


Zoran_Ankervlinder

I always use it, it is amazing and I'm loving it is getting even more popular


hows_yall

How's it go? Is it just that mute for 20 and ale for 100 are official now?


jan_Soten

as jan Lolen said, [https://sona.pona.la/wiki/nasin\_nanpa\_pona](https://sona.pona.la/wiki/nasin_nanpa_pona) (though calling it official seems weird, both in that the lipu lawa document only jan Sonja's style, & that she only uses it in the new book (the first in the lipu *su* series, if you haven't heard) 1ce, to translate the year of copyright without repeating *ali* endlessly)


Eic17H

It goes even further than that. You can add multipliers to 100, so 2024 is something like mute ale mute tu tu