X-Digest-Num: 267 Message-ID: <44114.267.1444.959273825@eGroups.com> Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 16:11:01 +0300 From: Robin Turner Subject: Re: perl and lojban, sitting in a tree.. X-Yahoo-Message-Num: 1444 Content-Length: 568 Lines: 27 coi maikl. do cusku di'e > > co'o mi'e robin. > > What does co'o mi'e mean? co'o - goodbye mi'e - this is (literally, "I am named") > Should I sign off as > > co'o mi'e maikyl. You can if you want. {co'o mi'e} has come into use as an informal way of signing off (there's another attitudinal meaning "end of message" which some people have used, but I've forgotten it). The 'y' may not be necessary, since 'l' can be a syllabic consonant in Lojban. {maikl.} would be fine, I think, though it depends on your pronunciation. co'o mi'e robin.