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==Etymology==
The word {{tp|n}} was coined by {{tok|kala kala}}.<ref>{{cite ku|24}}</ref>{{better source needed}}{{wh|when?}}
 
==Pronunciation==
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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|n}} ({{UCSUR char|{{codepoint|n}}}}) is composed of the [[Radicals|punctuation stem]] and the lowercase Latin letter ''N''n. YouThe canglyph is sometimes find the glyph drawn without the letter N's left stem ({{UCSUR char|{{codepointsps|n}}|font="nasin nanpa"}}), making the lower part look just like the glyph for {{tp|[[nena]]}}. The punctuation stem can be drawn upright ({{spsps|1=<span style="font-feature-settings:'ss16';">n</span>|font="sitelen seli kiwen asuki"}}) or at a diagonal ({{spsps|1=<span style="font-feature-settings:'ss17';">n</span>|font="sitelen seli kiwen asuki"}}). Compare the glyphs for {{tp|[[a]]}}, {{tp|[[kin]]}}, and {{tp|[[o]]}}.
 
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==