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[lojban-beginners] Problems with using vowel ending sequences as cmavo?
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- Subject: [lojban-beginners] Problems with using vowel ending sequences as cmavo?
- From: "H. Felton" <fagricipni@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 19:21:21 -0500
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I have been using "fagricipni" as a login in name for some time.
Mainly because so often on popular sites I find that so many of the
sequences based on my given name used. So far I have never run in to
any site where the letter sequence "fagricipni" is taken.
However, I'd like to know if there are reasonable ways of getting
around the issue with using a tanru as a name. I think that they can
be used after la by putting ku at the end of the name. However, I
know that the vocatives also take names; and I don't know if it is
even _possible_ to use a tanru as a name after a vocative, and if it
is then how complex is the mechanism for doing so.
If I can't reasonably use a tanru, then can I use a brivla, in this
case, probably "fagrycipni", as a name reasonably. I know that if I
find that I really need to end it with a consonant, I'd probably
append a consonant to "fagrycipni".