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[jbovlaste] Re: Alice in Wonderland nix



On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Jonathan Jones <eyeonus@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
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>> On Tuesday 14 December 2010 12:23:33 A. PIEKARSKI wrote:
>> > coi ro do
>> >
>> > xorxes used {nix} for 'Miss' in 'Miss Alice'.
>> > remod has entered {paf} for 'Dad' and {mam}
>> > for 'Mom/Mum' in jbovlaste.
>> >
>> > All these familar names are based on rafsi.
>> >
>> > So I propose also these rafsi-based cmevle:
>> >
>> > {nim} for Ms.
>> > {bun} for Brother
>> > {mes} for Sister
>> > {mic} for Doctor/Dr. (med)
>>
>> Sound good to me.
>>
>> > Since no rafsi are available for Mr. and Master,
>> > I propose:
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>> > {nax} for Master
>> > {nan} for Mr.
>> > {ctut} for Doctor/Dr. (acad)
>>
>> Do you mean {ctuc}? {nan} is the rafsi of {snanu}, so I'd use it in place
>> names like {nan.djordjas}. How about {naur}? What's {nax} from, besides
>> the
>> North Caucasus?
>>
>> Also I propose {rirx} and {cman} and {xas}. Lakes pose a problem for those
>> not
>> on the dot side.
>>
>> Pierre
>> --
>> Jews use a lunisolar calendar; Muslims use a solely lunar calendar.
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> Out of curiosity, are there any people not on the Dot-Side? I know all the
> official materials are being updated to comply with both xorlo and Dot-Side,
> so it's probably an important question.
>
> --
> mu'o mi'e .aionys.
>
> .i.a'o.e'e ko cmima le bende pe lo pilno be denpa bu .i doi.luk. mi patfu do
> zo'o
> (Come to the Dot Side! Luke, I am your father. :D )
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