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[[File:Namako 1 - sitelen pona tan lipu pu pi toki Epelanto.png|100px|thumb|Earlier {{tp|namako}} glyph (2016)]]
 
The first widely known {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|namako}} ({{UCSUR char|{{codepoint|namako}}}}) is derived from the glyph for {{tp|[[sin]]}} with an additional line at the bottom, reflecting {{tp|namako}}'s sense of "extra". It was designed by {{tok|[[jan Same]]}} in October 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forums.tokipona.org/viewtopic.php?p=15245|title=Re: {{tok|Sitelen pona}} glyphs for new and apocryphal words|website=Toki Pona Forums|author={{tok|jan Same}}|date=2016-10-16|access-date=2023-12-04}}</ref> This version was included in version 1.0 of {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}. Since the introduction of the pepper-shaped glyph, this variant is sometimes referred to as '''crosshair {{Cleartp|namako}}''', from its resemblance to the thicker strokes of a duplex {{w|reticle}}.
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===Pepper {{tp|namako}}===
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'''{{tok|jan Itan}}''': maybe not a need, but i feel like there's enough of a want
</blockquote>}}</ref><ref name="pu-eo"/> It depicts a {{w|chili pepper}}, with [[emitters]] above in place of the stem. It is widely called '''pepper {{tp|namako}}'''. This style is used in {{su}}, with the {{tp|sin}}-derived glyph not being used.<ref>{{cite notes on su}}</ref>
 
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==