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This is a short style of writing [[sitelen pona]] names, designed and experimentally used by [[jan Sonja]]. It is similar to [[nasin sitelen kalama]], except that the tally marks are below the glyph and indicate how many letters. It takes up less horizontal space, doesn't require understanding of morae, and allows to take the n from the beginning of a syllable. |
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'''{{tp|nasin sitelen kalama pi linja lili}}''' is a short style of writing {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} [[name]]s, designed and experimentally used by {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}}. In this system, {{w|tally mark}}s are written across the cartouche line below each glyph, indicating the number of letters to pronounce. |
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The system is similar to {{tp|[[nasin sitelen kalama]]}}, but takes up less horizontal space, doesn't require understanding of [[mora]]e, and allows taking syllable-final {{tp|n}} from the start of a word glyph. |
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nasin sitelen kalama pi linja lili is a short style of writing sitelen pona names, designed and experimentally used by jan Sonja. In this system, tally marks are written across the cartouche line below each glyph, indicating the number of letters to pronounce.
The system is similar to nasin sitelen kalama, but takes up less horizontal space, doesn't require understanding of morae, and allows taking syllable-final n from the start of a word glyph.
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ma Mewika
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