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The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|en}} ({{ss|en}}) is a rounded rectangle containing two or more plus-shaped {{tp|e}} radicals in a row. It is typically placed as a divider between the words that precede and follow it, and it is often rotated, with both vertical and horizontal forms being very common.
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|en}} ({{ss|en}}) is a rounded rectangle containing two or more plus-shaped {{tp|e}} radicals in a row. It is typically placed as a divider between the words that precede and follow it, and it is often rotated, with both vertical and horizontal forms being very common.


Like with any monosylabic word, it may also optionally be written with a syllable glyph ({{ss|EN}}), although this is not common with {{tp|en}}.
Like with any monosyllabic word, it may also optionally be written with a syllable glyph ({{ss|EN}}), although this is not common with {{tp|en}}.


==History==
==History==