Le vendredi 6 mars 2015 06:03:45 UTC, guskant a écrit :
If we create
{jednpa} for "the first day of a week",
{jefnpa} for "the first week of a month",
{detnpa} for "the first day of a month" etc.,
then the similar relations will be derived:
lo jednpa = lo se jefydeidetri be li pa
lo jefnpa = lo se ma'irjefydetri be li pa
lo detnpa = lo se ma'irdeidetri be li pa
and so on.
Similarly, if we create {de'i'a} {de'i'e} {de'i'i} {de'i'o} {de'i'u} of BAI, they will be defined as follows:
de'i'a li PA = fi'o na'arctodetri li PA (in the PA-th century)
de'i'e li PA = fi'o na'ardetri li PA (in the year PA)
de'i'i li PA = fi'o ma'irdetri li PA (in the PA-th month)
de'i'o li PA = fi'o ma'irdeidetri li PA (in the PA-th day of the month)
de'i'u li PA = fi'o jefydeidetri li PA (in the PA-th day of the week)
(I replaced here the meaning of {de'i'o} and {de'i'u} with each other.)
mu'o
So created I {jednPA} series as names for days of the week:
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednpa
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednre
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednci
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednvo
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednmu
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednxa
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jednze
In the system Gregorian, {jedlno} can be substituted for {jednze}:
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/jedlno
(I created also words from {jednbi} to {jednvai} for coherency, though it seems not useful in the current Earth culture.)
We may create {detnPA} series as brivla for names of days of the month, but I hesitate because of the largeness of number of days of a month. Even without {detnPA}, we can use a tanru unit {se ma'irdeidetri be li PA be'o} instead, though lengthy.
We could also apply {moi'o} for tanru unit of days of the month, though the _expression_ somehow lacks intuitiveness because of the default starting point of counting: {PA moi'o be lo djedi bei lo pa masti be'o} means "x1 is PAth day after a month", that is, "the PAth of the next month". {mo'i'o} is designed not for an absolute axis, but for a relative axis in which {mi} is at the point zero.
In any case, brivla or tanru units for names for [months/days of the month/days of the week] might be actually used much less than BAI, {de'i} and {ti'u}. So {masnPA} {jednPA} {detnPA} ... series would not be indispensable.
Now, similarly to de'i'V series, I suggest also some more experimental cmavo of BAI:
{ti'u'V} series for hour/minute/second point,
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/ti'u'a
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/ti'u'e
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/ti'u'i
and {te'i} as {de'i}+{ti'u} merged.
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/te'i
{te'i} is {fi'o temjudri}, which lujvo is also just created,
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/temjudri
and useful for time stamp, or Julian date in which date and time are expressed together in one decimal number (no {pi'e} is applied). For example:
su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li re no pa mu pi'e mu pi'e ci no pi'e re no pi'e re vo noi sinxa lo mentu ku'o te te'i u'y ty cy xi ma'u so
(There was an earthquake at 2015-05-30 20:24 UTC+9.)
su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li pa ze ci vo pa vo so pi so ze mu te te'i la juli'us
(There was an earthquake at 2457172.975 of Julian date.)
mu'o