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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The word ''omen'' is derived from o.m.e.m, an abbreviation of the toki pona phrase "o moli e mi" (kill me). It was coined by jan inwin<ref>https://nimi.li/omen</ref> before 2008.<ref>https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/301377942062366741/384819868815458314 Use of word before during 2007</ref>
The word ''omen'' is derived from o.m.e.m, an abbreviation of the toki pona phrase "o moli e mi" (kill me). It was coined by jan inwin<ref>https://nimi.li/omen</ref> in 2017.<ref>https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/301377942062366741/384819868815458314 Use of word before during 2007</ref>


==Semantic space==
==Semantic space==

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omen in sitelen pona
Pronunciation /ˈo.men/ 🔊
Usage 2023: Obscure (2% ↗︎ )Caution: Most speakers don't understand this word.2022: Obscure (1%)
Book and era No book (post-pu)
Part of speech Content word

omen is an obscure content word relating to sarcasm or irony.

Etymology

The word omen is derived from o.m.e.m, an abbreviation of the toki pona phrase "o moli e mi" (kill me). It was coined by jan inwin[1] in 2017.[2]

Semantic space

The semantic space of omen is usually something that does or means the opposite of what's expected. It's often used to explain something said earlier, or in place of a tone indicator.

sitelen pona

The sitelen pona glyph for omen (omen) is of unknown origin. It resembles a circle with two lines pointing upwards. It possibly was made by jan Lepeka for her font sitelen seli kiwen's combination of the words "o moli e mi"[3]

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