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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 {{tp|sitelen pona}} glyph. These speakers sometimes shorten it to {{tp|kijete}} or {{tp|kije}}, especially to use it as a [[Special:MyLanguage/headnoun|headnoun]]. See {{sect|Abbreviations#kijetesantakalu|Abbreviations#{{tp|kijetesantakalu}}}}. Opinions on the word's seriousness vary between speakers. |
{{tp|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 {{tp|sitelen pona}} glyph. These speakers sometimes shorten it to {{tp|kijete}} or {{tp|kije}}, especially to use it as a [[Special:MyLanguage/headnoun|headnoun]]. See {{sect|Abbreviations#kijetesantakalu|Abbreviations#{{tp|kijetesantakalu}}}}. Opinions on the word's seriousness vary between speakers. |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 17 May 2024
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.