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{{Hatnote|This page describes the most popular script under this name. For other writing systems sharing the name, see [[sitelen pona (disambiguation)]]}}
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== Punctuation ==
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== Combining Glyphs ==
[[File:Toki Pona sitelen pona examples.png|thumb|Examples
The glyph of a head word may be combined with the glyph of one modifier. The modifier can either go on top of the head or inside of the head
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While not universal, it's very common to use a "
Recently, some people
==Name Cartouches==
[[Proper adjectives]] are shown with characters inside a cartouche, inspired by Egyptian hieroglyphs. Within a cartouche,
[[File:jan sonja.png|thumb|
There's also a nonstandard but fairly common extended system for writing cartouches using syllables or morae, called [[nasin sitelen kalama]].
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Many characters in sitelen pona are widely considered to not be static and aren't supposed to be drawn the same way every time.
*'''jaki''': any scribble, usually with overlaps
*'''ko''': any blobby unshapely form
*'''ni''': many use ni to point to the part ni is referencing (up, down, right, or other directions, instead of the standard downwards arrow)
*'''lete, kin''': rotation, and maybe even exact number of intersecting lines, aren't important
*'''linja, kon, telo, pakala, mun''':
*'''soweli''': the exact amount of legs
*'''ku''': the ''toki pona'' symbol can range from a simple dot to full-fidelity
===Alternative Glyphs===
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