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According to {{tok|[[lipamanka]]}}, {{tp|wile}} is not meant to merge wants with needs, but to discard the concept and connotations of a need. Their dictionary gives the example "my body wants food, but I don't want to eat",<ref name="lipamanka"/> which could be translated:
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=={{tp|sitelen pona}}==
The {{tp|[[sitelen pona]]}} glyph for {{tp|wile}} ({{UCSUR char|{{codepoint|wile}}}}) is derived from the Latin letter ''W'', as in the first letter of the word,
In a variant of this glyph ({{sps|wile2}}),{{wh|created by whom?}} the upper ends are connected to form an upside-down heart, a mirror image of {{tp|[[pilin]]}} ({{sp|pilin}}). It dates to 2020 or earlier.<ref>{{cite Discord|url=//discord.com/channels/948448338662010910/1191946786936459325/1253794940128067664|channel=unicode|server={{tp|ma pi nasin sitelen}}|author={{tok|[[lipamanka]]}}|username={{tok|lipamanka}}|access-date=2024-06-25|quote={{tok|wile}} (flipped {{tok|pilin}}) - {{tok|waso Asuto}} used this one as well in 2020}}</ref>{{primary source needed}}
=={{tp|sitelen sitelen}}==
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