jo is used generally as a 1:1 translation of have, but a more conservative approach sees jo as "hold, carry, contain", so you wouldn't use jo for stuff that is literally part of you or your property like "I have a house by the lake"-jan Pansikowantetomenekali, ma pona pi toki ponaarrow-up-right
jo is used generally as a 1:1 translation of have, but a more conservative approach sees jo as "hold, carry, contain", so you wouldn't use jo for stuff that is literally part of you or your property like "I have a house by the lake"
-jan Pansikowantetomenekali, ma pona pi toki ponaarrow-up-right
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