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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} glyph for {{tp|mije}} is derived from the Early Pagan and Christian symbol for man, of a line with two splits at the top.<ref>[[Gabel,{{cite Jonathan]] (2012). [web|url=https://jonathangabel.com/toki-pona/acknowledgements/ "|title={{tok|sitelen sitelen}} acknowledgements and etymology"].|author=[[Jonathan RetrievedGabel|Gabel, Jonathan]]|date=2012|website=Jonathan Gabel|access-date=16 November 2023.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Koch, Rudolph (|date=1955). ''|title=The book of signs, which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times to the Middle Ages by primitive peoples and early Christians''. ''|publisher=Dover Books''. {{w|ISBN}} isbn=978-7-240-01716-6. p. |oclc=|page=9.}}</ref> The symbol is bubblyfied into a circular shape and placed on top of a "pedestal", similarly to other gender glyphs.
 
==References==
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