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=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==


The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|uta}} ({{ss|uta}}) is composed of a circle split into thirds by two horizontal lines, resembling an open mouth with bared teeth.
The {{tp|[[sitelen sitelen]]}} word glyph for {{tp|uta}} ({{ss|uta}}) is composed of a circle split into thirds by two horizontal lines, resembling an open mouth with bared teeth or a mouth with parted lips.


The glyph appears as a radical in other word glyphs, such as {{tp|[[a]]}} ({{ss|a}}), {{tp|[[akesi]]}} ({{ss|akesi}}), {{tp|[[toki]]}} ({{ss|toki}}), {{tp|[[ken]]}} ({{ss|ken}}), {{tp|[[kokosila]]}}, {{tp|[[n]]}}, and {{tp|[[sitelen]]}} ({{ss|sitelen}}).
The glyph appears as a radical in other word glyphs, such as {{tp|[[a]]}} ({{ss|a}}), {{tp|[[akesi]]}} ({{ss|akesi}}), {{tp|[[toki]]}} ({{ss|toki}}), {{tp|[[ken]]}} ({{ss|ken}}), {{tp|[[kokosila]]}}, {{tp|[[n]]}}, and {{tp|[[sitelen]]}} ({{ss|sitelen}}).