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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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{{tp|melome}} and {{tp|mijomi}} were coined by {{tok|jan inwin}} in 2017 and are derived from [[Acronyms#nimi sin|shortening]] the phrases {{tp|meli pi olin meli}}, meaning "women-loving women", and {{tp|mije pi olin mije}}, meaning "men-loving men". |
{{tp|melome}} and {{tp|mijomi}} were coined by {{tok|jan inwin}} in 2017 and are derived from [[Acronyms#nimi sin|shortening]] the phrases {{tp|meli pi olin meli}}, meaning "women-loving women", and {{tp|mije pi olin mije}}, meaning "men-loving men". |
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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}== |
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The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyphs for {{tp|melome}} and {{tp|mijomi}} are derive from the glyphs for {{tp|[[meli]]}} and {{tp|[[mije]]}}, respectively, with the head radical being replaced with the glyph for {{tp|[[olin]]}}. In {{tp|melome}}, the radical for {{tp|olin}} is inverted upside-down to avoid confusion with {{tp|nena olin}}. |
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==See also== |
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* {{tp|[[kese]]}} |
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* {{tp|[[kule]]}} |
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==Further reading== |
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* {{R:Linku|melome}} |
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* {{R:Linku|mijomi}} |
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