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[[File:Kijetesantakalu (linja pona).svg|thumb|180x180px|{{sp|kijetesantakalu}} {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph, by [[James Flear]], used in {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}]]
[[File:Kijetesantakalu (linja pona).svg|thumb|180x180px|{{sp|kijetesantakalu}} {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph, by [[James Flear]], used in {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}]]
The most recognized {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph, {{sp|kijetesantakalu}}, was designed by [[James Flear]] in 2019. It won a glyph design contest for the font {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}<ref>"[//facebook.com/groups/sitelen/posts/2367140973340274 {{tok|toki!}} After a week of voting, I present to you '''the winners of the ''“New {{tok|sitelen pona}} glyph contest”.''''']" Facebook. July 12, 2019.</ref>, and spread from there. The glyph is featured in {{lang|eo|''[[Tokipono: La lingvo de bono]]''}}, the Esperanto edition of {{tp|lipu pu}}.
The most recognized {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph, {{sp|kijetesantakalu}}, was designed by [[James Flear]] in 2019. It won a glyph design contest for the font {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}<ref>"[//facebook.com/groups/sitelen/posts/2367140973340274 {{tok|toki!}} After a week of voting, I present to you '''the winners of the ''“New {{tok|sitelen pona}} glyph contest”.''''']" Facebook. July 12, 2019.</ref>, and spread from there. The glyph is featured in {{lang|eo|''[[Tokipono: La lingvo de bono]]''}}, the Esperanto edition of {{tp|lipu pu}}.

Other glyphs may be in use by a small minority of users.
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kijetesantakalu spp.png|{{sp|kijetesantakalu}} {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph variant, by Jack Humbert, used in {{tp|sitelen pona pona}}
kijetesantakalu elemenopi.png|{{sp|kijetesantakalu}} {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph alternate proposal, by Elemenopi
kijetesantakalu heresdevking.png|{{sp|kijetesantakalu}} {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph alternate proposal, by Heresdevking
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==Number system==
==Number system==

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kijetesantakalu in sitelen pona
kijetesantakalu in sitelen sitelen
Pronunciation /ˈki.je.te.san.ta.ka.lu//j/ sounds like English Y, as in "fjord" or "hallelujah".
Usage 2023: Common4, Widespread6 (75% ↗︎ )2022: Widespread (73%)
Book and era nimi ku suli (pre-pu)
Part of speech Content word
Codepoint 󱦀 U+F1980

kijetesantakalu is a pre-pu word, coined by jan Sonja in 2009 as an April Fools' joke.

The longest Toki Pona word in use, it is syllabified as ki‧je‧te‧san‧ta‧ka‧lu. The syllable ta, or more rarely ka or san, might be pronounced with secondary stress.[1]

Semantic space

kijetesantakalu was originally defined as "any animal from the Procyonidae family, such as raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, ringtails and cacomistles."

Some speakers expand the semantic space of kijetesantakalu to include other animals. A common expansion is "any animal from the Musteloidea superfamily, including raccoons, weasels, otters, skunks, and red pandas".

Rarely, kijetesantakalu is used in relation to April Fools' Day and practical jokes, referencing the word's origins.

Earnestness

kijetesantakalu was originally a joke word. The word is now used for other reasons as well, be it as a symbol of identity or simply liking the sitelen pona glyph. These speakers sometimes shorten it to kijete or kije, especially to use it as a headnoun; see Abbreviations § kijetesantakalu. Opinions on the word's seriousness vary between speakers.

sitelen pona

kijetesantakalu sitelen pona glyph, by James Flear, used in linja pona

The most recognized sitelen pona glyph, kijetesantakalu, was designed by James Flear in 2019. It won a glyph design contest for the font linja pona[2], and spread from there. The glyph is featured in Tokipono: La lingvo de bono, the Esperanto edition of lipu pu.

Other glyphs may be in use by a small minority of users.

Number system

Toki Pona Dictionary features a joke number system named after this word, nasin nanpa kijetesantakalu (tan soweli nata), where each digit is kijetesantakalu with a different stressed syllable.

References

  1. jan Pensa, poll: "ki 28 - je 9 - te 3 - san 9 - ta 20 - ka 13 - lu 1 (43 respondents total)". ma pona pi toki pona. July 6, 2021.
  2. "toki! After a week of voting, I present to you the winners of the “New sitelen pona glyph contest”." Facebook. July 12, 2019.