Pona! I have a doubt. the word for nature (plants+animals+humans+rocks) could be ale?

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I have heard “ale” meaning “nature” or at least I’ve interpreted it like this (all the nature), e.g. in the song “pipi li tawa kasi” by Marcus Scriptor.

https://youtu.be/CVNUJRbg9M0?si=Agx__wVyhn9TPOL8

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then sona ale or ale sona would be knowldge of nature more o less?

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I looked it up in the Toki Pona dictionary and “nature” is translated as:

  • “ma” with a frequency of 3
  • “ma kasi” with 1
  • “nasin ma” with ½
  • “ale” with ½
  • “ale pi pali jan ala” ½
  • “nasin” ½

The second last one is the one I wouldn’t have never expected, does it mean “everything not created by the work of any man”?

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then knownledge of nature would be ma sona? hahaha in spanish masona is a woman of a secret lodge.

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Just my opinion: “sona ma” = “knowledge of nature”, whereas “ma sona” = “land of knowledge”.

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Maybe some combination of ma, kon and ale?

Maybe “kasi en soweli en ma en kon”?

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