Pierre Abbat scripsit:
> but I vacillate between "-o" and "-u" for fu'ivla from Latin and Greek second
> declension nouns.
I'd go with -o, which is the historical outcome in the western Romance languages,
and so will be more familiar to more people.
Another reason in favor of "-o" is that it was the vowel used in Latin before it evolved to "-u". ei mi jai galfi le fu'ivla be fi'e mi be'o pe la uikipedias
> > 2) dinsauru(dinosaur)
> >
> > x1 is a dinosaur of type x2
Isn't the x2 of organism brivla usually "species/breed"?
mu'o mi'e komfo,amonan