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'''{{tp|eliki}}''' is a [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi sin]]}} coined by {{tok|kulupu telo mun}} in 2023 relating to immutable characteristics about oneself that can cause pain or distress.<ref>{{tok|kulupu mun telo}} (@saturniidaemon). (7 February 2023). [https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/375591429608570881/1072666397626335242 Message posted on the #sona-musi channel of of {{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}]. ''Discord''.</ref>
==Etymology==
{{tp|eliki}} is derived from the {{wp|Cherokee}} word ''ehisdi'' (ᎡᎯᏍᏗ) meaning "pain, distress".
==Semantic space==
According to {{tok|jan Salinsen}} (also known as {{tok|waso suno}}), {{tp|eliki}} is defined as:<ref>{{tok|jan Salinsen}} (@starlingmelody). (5 August 2023). [https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/1136414293638795305/1137456607861678180 Message posted on the thread "eliki li seme tawa sina?" in the #toki-suli channel of {{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}]. ''Discord''.</ref>
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It is intended "to help people describe a range of identities and experiences important to them" that may not be sufficiently described by {{tp|[[pakala]]}}, {{tp|[[pona]]}}, {{tp|[[ike]]}}, {{tp|[[nasa]]}}
According to a document
{{tp|eliki}} generally describes immutable things that can cause pain or distress, but should be viewed as value-neutral or have become part of one's identity. It is often used for disabilities for which a cure is unpresent or unwanted. The philosophy of {{tp|eliki}} is similar to {{wp|identity-first language}} (for example, "autistic person", "Deaf person"), which certain disabled communities prefer to {{wp|person-first language}} ("person with…") because their {{tp|eliki}} are an inseparable part of who they are.▼
▲According to a document edited from July 14 to August 5, 2023, "the factors that determine {{tok|eliki}} seem to be":<ref>[//docs.google.com/document/d/1Xo4a6AgFOCAav-pFn8kCfwxZYBoFw2bOPQqhpiIWxCc/preview {{tok|eliki la}} redefining]</ref>
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*still leaving room for the user to describe it as {{tok|ike}}, {{tok|pona}}, {{tok|pakala}}, {{tok|nasa}}, etc however they like
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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
The following {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} glyph was designed by {{tok|jan Salinsen
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