meaning
fod, ben, bevægeapparat; bund, nederste del
see also
semantic space · lipamanka
The semantic space of noka contains the bottom parts of things meant for touching the ground. Some basic examples of noka might be feet or legs. noka can refer to the bottom part of a piece of furniture or the wheels of a car. The lowest floor of a building is noka. The roots of a tree are noka. noka can also refer to the action of applying a noka to something, such as kicking, stepping on, walking on. If you use noka for this, you'll be framing the relationship as some sort of application of a noka onto the direct object.
ku translations
leg93, foot67, lap55, ankle50, kick43, heel38, knee33, base31
pu verbatim
NOUN foot, leg, organ of locomotion; bottom, lower part
usage
core · 99% usage
found in pu
coined pre-pu
origin
Serbo-Croatian · нога noga ‘foot, leg’
coined by jan Sonja
commentary
In a 2002 poll, "jalan" was proposed to replace "noka". However, it failed to get enough votes. In pu, "noka" has the meaning of "place that is down". In common usage (both before and after pu), "anpa" has that meaning instead. noka had speculative and/or joking use for numbers, comparable to luka: ten, twenty, negative five.
sitelen pona
nokapictogram of a foot with an ankle
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ucsur
U+F1943