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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
[[File:Sitelen sitelen - jan Josan kokosila glyph prototype.jpg|thumb|150px|A late-stage prototype for the {{tp|kokosila}} glyph, drawn by [[Jonathan Gabel]] ({{tok|jan Josan}})]]
[[File:kokosila alts.jpg|thumb|250px|Examples of variations of the {{tp|kokosila}} glyph by Jonathan Gabel]]
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|kokosila}} is derived from the word glyphs for {{tp|[[toki]]}}, {{tp|[[ike]]}} and {{tp|[[ante]]}}. It was designed by {{tok|jan Temili}}, {{tok|lon Jawin}}, and {{tok|jan Sawin}} in 2021 as part of a {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}} collaboration project with [[Jonathan Gabel|jan Josan (Jonathan Gabel)]].
By default, the {{tp|kokosila}} glyph is like the {{tp|toki}} word glyph ({{ss|toki}}) but with the {{tp|uta}} radical on the wrong side, a reverse-S-shaped question radical for an eye taken from the glyph for {{tp|ante}} ({{ss|ante}}), and teeth-like bumps at the mouth and the bottom taken from the glyph for {{tp|ike}} ({{ss|ike}}).
The glyph may be altered in many ways such that it is "always out of place and not following the rules".<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Gabel, Jonathan]]|date=2021-09-05|url=https://jonathangabel.com/2021/nimi-sin/|title=Designing glyphs - {{tok|sitelen suwi pi nimi ku suli}}|website=jonathangabel.com|access-date=2024-01-22}}</ref> Jonathan Gabel's example variations include adding more question radicals, adding a cross-shaped {{tp|ala}} radical, and adding extra elements of the word glyphs for {{tp|ante}} ({{ss|ante}}) or {{tp|moli}} ({{ss|moli}}).
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