Translations:sitelen pona/76/en

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}} |- ! kala | kala | kala | style="text-align: start;" | Two dots for eyes to match the other animal glyphs. |- ! kokosila | style="background: #ececec;"| kokosila | kokosila | style="text-align: start;" | Obsolete:[i] Star, representing the Verda Stelo.
Later: toki with diagonal slash. |- ! rowspan="2" | lanpan | style="background: #ececec;" | lanpan | rowspan="2" | lanpan | style="text-align: start;" | Obsolete:[i] Turned pana. |- | style="background: #ececec;" | lanpan2 | style="text-align: start;" | Obsolete:[i] Top end is a hooklike curve.
Later: Top end has a circle representing a head, similar to jo. |- ! majuna | majuna | majuna | style="text-align: start;" | Earlier: Turned sin.
Later: Five rays up similar to a lotus flower. |- ! meli | meli | meli |rowspan="2" style="text-align: start;" | Derived from the planetary gender symbols, possibly by analogy with tonsi (from the transgender symbol). These alternatives avoid physical stereotypes.
Uncommon due to gendern't philosophy, which avoids meli and mije regardless of glyph choice. |- ! mije | mije | mije |- ! meso | meso | meso | style="text-align: start;" | Earlier: 2 vertical lines with dot between.
Later: ante with dot between strokes. (Less common) |- ! moli | moli | moli |style="text-align: start;" | Low line for mouth instead of circle for head. Often used in pixelated fonts due to space constraints. |- ! namako | namako | namako | style="text-align: start;" | Earlier: sin with an extra ray below.
Later: Hot pepper with emitters above. | {{yes|
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