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sitelen sitelen (initialism: ss), also known as sitelen suwi, is a logographic writing system for Toki Pona, created by Jonathan Gabel (jan Josa) around 2006.[1] It is one of the two constructed writing systems featured in the book Toki Pona: The Language of Good, alongside sitelen pona. The overall style of sitelen sitelen was inspired by United States west-coast comix and East Coast graffiti, while the word shapes themselves are often taken from hieroglyphs or religious symbols.[2]

sitelen sitelen is non-linear in nature. Rather of a straight row, words are arranged in blocks reminiscent of comic strips. Prepositions and part-of-sentence marking particles wrap around their contents, similarly to sitelen pona's cartouches.

Glyphs

Word glyphs

Aside from tonsi, which was added in 2020, Gabel designed the glyphs for nimi ku suli in collaboration between lon Jawin, jan Pensa, and jan Saki, with feedback from Nundrum, Skymandr, and jan Temili.[3]

Syllable glyphs

sitelen sitelen includes an alphasyllabary that is used to write names. It is also used for the words pu and ku, which lack their own word glyphs.

Null coda
a
e
i
o
u
Coda -n
an en in on un
a
e
i
o
u
∅…n
an
en
in
on
un
j
ja
je
jo
ju
j…n
jan
jen
jon
jun
k
ka
ke
ki
ko
ku
k…n
kan
ken
kin
kon
kun
l
la
le
li
lo
lu
l…n
lan
len
lin
lon
lun
m
ma
me
mi
mo
mu
m…n
man
men
min
mon
mun
n
na
ne
ni
no
nu
n…n
nan
nen
nin
non
nun
p
pa
pe
pi
po
pu
p…n
pan
pen
pin
pon
pun
s
sa
se
si
so
su
s…n
san
sen
sin
son
sun
t
ta
te
to
tu
t…n
tan
ten
ton
tun
w
wa
we
wi
w…n
wan
wen
win

Punctuation glyphs

Glyph Name sitelen Lasina
Period .
Comma ,
Exclamation !
Question ?
Colon :
Cartouche " "
Capsule

Writing

Glyph density

o ante e kulupu lili, written as syllable glyphs in 3 different sizes

When written at smaller sizes where they would otherwise be too dense, glyphs can be simplified. The drawing dictionary presents each word glyph at large and small sizes to give examples for how details can be removed while staying recognizable.[4]

Notable works

lipu lawa pi esun kama, a sitelen sitelen contract describing the sale of itself

lipu lawa pi esun kama

jan Mato created a challenge to test whether constructed languages were suited for sales contracts.[5] In 2009, Gabel followed through on jan Mato's challenge, negotiating with him mainly in Toki Pona[6] and writing lipu lawa pi esun kama. Written in sitelen sitelen, the contract describes the sale of itself for US$100 to jan Mato.[7]

Afterwards, jan Mato reflected on the experiment, sharing his opinions on Toki Pona's suitability for contracts and business.[8]

nasin nasa

nasin nasa is a surreal webcomic written by Vacon Sartirani about weird creatures on a weird planet, written entirely in sitelen sitelen. The first chapter came out in June 2019 and the latest chapter in May 2020.[9][10]

meli lili pi len loje

In 2019, jan Same released a translation of The Little Red Riding Hood from the brothers Grimm in four different writing systems, including sitelen sitelen.[11]

lipu tenpo

Since its first issue in February 2021, almost every issue of the monthly webzine lipu tenpo includes a poem written in sitelen sitelen, alongside the same poem written in the Latin alphabet.

Notes

  1. Original glyph, now deemed alternative

References

  1. Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "Welcome - kama pona". jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  2. Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). "sitelen sitelen acknowledgements and etymology". jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  3. Jonathan Gabel. (5 September 2021). Designing glyphs - sitelen suwi pi nimi ku suli. https://jonathangabel.com.
  4. Gabel, Jonathan (n.d.). drawing dictionary: step by step. jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  5. Re: mi namako. Toki Pona Forums. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  6. jan Josan (11 December 2009). esun kepeken toki pona. Toki Pona Forums. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  7. Gabel, Jonathan (2 August 2012). lipu lawa pi esun kama. jonathangabel.com. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  8. jan Mato (10 January 2010). kama sona lukin pi esun pi toki pona. Toki Pona Forums.
  9. Vacon. Nasin Nasa. Tapas. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  10. Vacon Sartirani. nasin nasa. WEBTOON. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  11. jan Same. meli lili pi len loje. musi lili. Retrieved 23 October 2023.

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