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## sitelen pona
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"sitelen pona" ("simple writing" or "good writing") is a logographic writing
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system designed for toki pona by its creator, Sonja Lang.
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> %info%
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> The part of the official book describing sitelen pona was published with a
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> non-commercial [CC-BY-NC 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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> license. Hence, it's easily available online in other courses,
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> such as [jan Pije's page](http://tokipona.net/tp/janpije/hieroglyphs.php)
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> on the system, which describes it almost exactly the same as the official
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> book.
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>
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### logographic systems
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In a logographic system, **each character generally represents one word** (or
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sometimes even a phrase). The most commonly known example of a logographic
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system are the Han characters, used in Chinese and (in addition to their own
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writing systems) Japanese and Korean.
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> %info%
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> Logographic systems are well-suited for languages in which words have little
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> to no inflection (change very little, if not at all, based on grammar), and
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> the grammar is instead based around putting existing words together (such a
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> language is called "isolating"). Chinese languages fit that idea really well,
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> as does toki pona.
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But since toki pona's basic dictionary only uses **120 words** (plus a few
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community additions), a logographic system for toki pona also becomes
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**significantly easier to learn** and use than that of Chinese, which requires
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knowing at least 1500 characters to achieve fluency. In addition, most
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characters in sitelen pona visually represent the words they mean -- for
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example, "lawa", meaning "head", is literally a symbol of a head with a cap on.
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"nanpa", meaning "number", is based on the "\#" number sign, and so on. (To some
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extent, the same is true for a number of Han characters as well.)
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### sitelen pona chart
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![table of sitelen pona characters](/sitelen_pona.gif)
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> This table shows all the sitelen pona characters used for the 120 official
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> words, the important words in the second official book ("nimi ku suli"), as
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> well as some characters commonly used for additional words ("nimi sin") and
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> alternative representations ("nasin lukin ante"). Some of the alternate
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> characters are my original designs -- these are indicated with a small red
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> triangle in the bottom-right corner.
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Much like the Latin alphabet, it is written left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
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Each toki pona word is written using its character, without extra spaces between
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words.
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An adjective character can be put inside or over/under a noun character to
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represent a noun phrase. Such a character is generally called a "composite
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character".
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> %info%
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> You might notice that toki pona's "logo", used on the cover of the official
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> book and on most websites to represent it (including this one), is, in fact, sitelen pona's
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> composite character for "toki pona", with the "pona" symbol written inside the
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> "toki" symbol.
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Unofficial words are written inside a cartouche (a rounded shape that
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surrounds all the characters), with characters for words that start with their
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first letters. For an example, in the page linked at the beginning (and used in
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the official book), "ma Kanata" is written as "ma [kasi alasa nasin awen telo
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a]". (In some fonts, the cartouche may be replaced with parentheses or brackets
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between the characters.)
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### sitelen pona as commonly used
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> %info%
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> The information in this part is not part of the official design of sitelen
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> pona. It is based entirely on how sitelen pona is used by the toki pona
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> community.
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Sentences are separated either with a dot or with a space. All other punctuation
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(commas, colons, etc.) is either omitted or written as their corresponding
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characters (since in practically all cases, their presence or absence doesn't
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change the meaning of a sentence).
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Words added by the toki pona community usually have their own separate
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characters and are not written as unofficial words.
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Since the question mark is used as the character for "seme", question sentences
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may be ended with a period (or a smaller question mark) instead.
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Some people use composite characters within cartouches to write entire syllables
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in a single space. For example, [this
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tweet](https://twitter.com/qvarie/status/1291755067851251712) shows the
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unofficial word "Nijon" ("Japan") written as three characters: "nena-ilo",
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"jan-oko" and "nena".
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Others use a different system: they put a single dot after a character inside a
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cartouche to mean the word's first syllable and two dots (typically in a
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colon-like formation) to mean the entire word's pronunciation. So, for example, "jan Mawijo" can
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be express as "jan \[mama·wile·jo·\]" and "jan Kilili" can be "jan \[kili:lipu·\]" or "jan \[kili·lili:\]".
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It's worth noting that in both of these systems, the final "n" sound is treated
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as a syllable on its own. For example, the word "nanpa" is broken down into
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"na", "n" and "pa".
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### Examples
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Here's some basic text written in sitelen pona.
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![wan ni pi lipu ni li sitelen kepeken sitelen pona. sina ken ala ken sona e ni.
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/ toki pona li jo e nimi pi mute lili. tan ni nasin sitelen ni li ken: sitelen
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wan li toki e nimi wan. sitelen ale li lukin sama kon
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ona.](/sitelen_pona_example.png)
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[Translation](answers.html#sp)
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For some other texts written in sitelen pona, including a page that tries to
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teach someone to read it without using any other writing system, check out the
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website ["tomo pi sitelen pona"](https://davidar.github.io/tp/) by jan Tepu.
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### Fonts
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The text above is displayed using a font called "linja pimeja". However, for
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displaying sitelen pona text online, there is a ton of other options. Here are
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the most common ones.
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* A font called "[linja pona](musilili.net/linja-pona/)" is characteristic for
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its basic design and support for tons and tons of different composite
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characters. It is the most popular option.
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* "[sitelen pona pona](https://jackhumbert.github.io/sitelen-pona-pona/)" is a
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font that features some characters way different from regular sitelen pona,
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but looks very nice on different font sizes and doesn't require any
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modification to toki pona text in order to look good. In particular, this is
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my favorite font.
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> %info%
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> Some pages on this website may offer an ability to toggle between Latin and
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> sitelen pona displays. The latter option will use the "sitelen pona pona"
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> font, since it works best with unmodified toki pona texts and falls back
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> nicely in texts that use non-pu, unofficial or outright non-toki-pona
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> words in them.
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* "[linja suwi](https://linjasuwi.ap5.dev/)" is a recently-designed font by
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alienpirate5. It features nicely-drawn characters and lots of
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community-created words.
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* I have also designed a font for sitelen pona, called "[insa pi supa
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lape](supalape.html)". It is based on the font "Bedstead"(hence the name) and
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uses the same algorithm to convert small bitmaps of different characters into a
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fully-functional vector font.
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#### Examples of different fonts
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> sitelen ni li sitelen kepeken sitelen pona.
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> sina ken ala ken sona e ona.
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> ma Kanata li suli.
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> jan pi sona mute li pali pona.
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* linja pona:
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![](/lpona.png)
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* linja pona (syllables using composite characters):
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![](/lpona2.png)
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* linja pimeja:
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![](/lpimeja.png)
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* sitelen pona pona:
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![](/spp.png)
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* insa pi supa lape:
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![](/insa.png)
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### sitelen pona in Unicode
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At this moment, toki pona has not been recognized by Unicode officially. Most
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fonts designed for sitelen pona use ligatures in order to convert Latin-based
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toki pona text into sitelen pona. However, the toki pona community submitted a
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proposal to encode sitelen pona to the
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[Under-ConScript Unicode Registry](https://www.kreativekorp.com/ucsur/), an
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unofficial project to coordinate using parts of the Private Use Areas to writing
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systems for constructed languages. Said proposal has been
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[accepted](https://www.kreativekorp.com/ucsur/charts/sitelen.html), and, as a
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result, many newer toki pona fonts now try to use the same range of characters.
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![chart of sitelen pona's UCSUR points](/sitelen_ucsur.gif)
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> **Description of sitelen pona in USCUR**
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> If you want to find the codepoint (character number) for a character, take
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> the large number on the left, the small number on the top and add the two. For
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> example, the character "lawa" has the number F1924. The number on the side is
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> F1920 and the number on the top is 4. These are base-sixteen numbers. "10"
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> doesn't mean ten, it means sixteen.
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### sitelen emoji / sitelen pilin
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A system called "sitelen emoji" (or "sitelen pilin") adapts sitelen pona by
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using an emoji character for each of the possible sitelen pona characters. This
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makes it possible to use in most web browsers and messenger apps.
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* [Official page](https://sites.google.com/view/sitelenemoji)
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* [Description of the system, as well as a Windows emoji character chart and
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example text](https://omniglot.com/conscripts/sitelenemoji.htm)
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---
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[Page about other alternative writing systems](x2.html)
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[Top page](index.html)
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