meaning
flat and bendable object, e.g. paper, card, leaf; written text or document, e.g. book, website, clay tablet
semantic space · lipamanka
lipu's semantic space is tied together by a piece of flat paper with writing on it. lipu can talk about both the texture and properties of that paper or the information contained on it, often both. For example, a document on a computer, while in no way as flimsy as a paper, is still very much lipu. If you take the writing off of a piece of paper, it's just as much a lipu. Some speakers argue that this is an extended metaphor and by using lipu to describe these files, one is framing the computer as a lipu. For example, in Southeast Asia, language was written on dried palm leaves, which without writing are still lipu. In fact, many speakers use lipu for all leaves, be they large or small, without any implications of writing. Anything flat and flimsy can be a lipu for these speakers. As soon as it gets hard, it's likely to be a supa unless it has writing on it, though. For example, a maya staela could be lipu, but a rock shaped like one with no writing on it would almost definitely not be.
ku translations
paper93, book92, ticket90, document88, article86, card85, page82, magazine70, sheet69, file64, website60, essay57, novel50, letter (in mail)47, sign43, publication41, certificate39, doc39, journal38, literature38, flat37, blog36, list36, pad30, newspaper27, poster27, form26, tag25
pu verbatim
NOMEN flaches Objekt; Buch, Dokument, Karte, Papier, Aufzeichnung, Webseite
usage
core · 100% usage
found in pu
coined pre-pu
origin
Finnish · lippu ‘flag, banner, ticket’
coined by jan Sonja
sitelen pona
lipupictogram of a sheet of paper. compare blissymbol “paper”
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ucsur
U+F192A