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In toki pona (as well as countless languages across the world), blue and green are merged into one. Many linguists affectionally call this color "grue" in the contexts of analyzing other languages, and the term can be helpful here because it gives a fantastic anchor for color perspective to English speakers. | In toki pona (as well as countless languages across the world), blue and green are merged into one. Many linguists affectionally call this color "grue" in the contexts of analyzing other languages, and the term can be helpful here because it gives a fantastic anchor for color perspective to English speakers. | ||
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[[Category:Toki Pona content words]] [[Category:Toki Pona words]] | [[Category:Toki Pona content words]] [[Category:Toki Pona words]] | ||