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The main {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|taki}} ({{sp|taki}}){{wh|by whom? when?}} represents a {{w|horseshoe magnet}} lifting two dots
An alternative glyph ({{sp|taki2}}){{wh|by whom? when?}} depicts a {{w|taegeuk}}, a Korean symbol composed of interlocking spirals with a vertical separator, symbolizing polarity and duality.
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