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sitelen sitelen (also known as sitelen suwi) is a logographic writing system for toki pona, created by Jonathan Gabel around 2006.[1] It is one of the two non-Latin writing systems featured in pu, the other being sitelen pona. The overall style of sitelen sitelen was inspired by US west-coast comix and east-coast grafitti, while the word shapes themselves are often taken from hieroglyphs or religious symbols.[2]

sitelen sitelen is non-linear in nature: instead 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

Words

Syllables

sitelen sitelen includes an alphasyllabary that is used to write names.

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a

e

i

o

u

∅…n

an

en

in

on

un

j

ja

je

jo

ju

jn

jan

jen

jon

jun

k

ka

ke

ki

ko

ku

kn

kan

ken

kin

kon

kun

l

la

le

li

lo

lu

ln

lan

len

lin

lon

lun

m

ma

me

mi

mo

mu

mn

man

men

min

mon

mun

n

na

ne

ni

no

nu

nn

nan

nen

nin

non

nun

p

pa

pe

pi

po

pu

pn

pan

pen

pin

pon

pun

s

sa

se

si

so

su

sn

san

sen

sin

son

sun

t

ta

te

to

tu

tn

tan

ten

ton

tun

w

wa

we

wi

wn

wan

wen

win

Notable works

In 2012, Gabel created a contract written in sitelen sitelen, describing the sale of itself for 100 USD to jan Mato.[3]

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References