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[lojban-beginners] Re: My Intro...with a request for help as a bonus.



mu'o is "Over" (end speech). "Over and out" (end conversation) is
fa'o. The difference between the two is that mu'o invites someone else
to speak and implies that the person speaking has more to say on the
subject, fa'o does neither- it means the speaker is done with the
conversation.

On 9/28/07, Marjorie Scherf <mls1@rice.edu> wrote:
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> What does "mu'o" mean? Have I missed something?
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> "mu'o" is sort of like "over and out". It is often used at the end of emails
> as in "mu'o mi'e" (also correct as one word "mu'omi'e").
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> mu'omi'e .skaryzgik.
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-- 
mu'o mi'e .topy'at.

.i.a'o.e'e ko klama le bende pe denpa bu