Introduction
Sitelen Lawa (SEE-de-len LA-wa, often stylised as sitelen lawa), inspired by Mark Rosenfelder's Elkrîl, is a writing system designed for Sonja Lang's toki pona.
Orthography
Every character resembles a face that consists of (at least) a mouth and eyes. Each possible syllable can be spelled with a unique face-resembling character: the eyes represent the syllable onset, the mouth the nucleus and the nose the syllable coda:
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p- | t- | k- | |
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∅- | s- | ||
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e- | i- | ||
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a- | o- | u- | |
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∅-coda | -n |
A set of logographic characters represent certain common, multisyllabic words:
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akesi | ala | ike | kala | kama |
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kepeken | lukin | moku | mute | nena |
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nimi | oko | ona | pipi | pona |
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seme | sina | sona | soweli | tawa |
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tenpo | toki | uta |