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[lojban-beginners] Re: Watch out!



From a purely practical standpoint, as opposed to a linguistic one, surely something that could be shouted loudly and quickly, ideally a single syllable, would be preferable. {ckape} would be a good, if overly dramatic, choice.
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From: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org [mailto:lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org]On Behalf Of james riley
Sent: 14 September 2009 14:11
To: lojban-beginners@lojban.org
Subject: [lojban-beginners] Re: Watch out!

sisti - STOP!

2009/9/14 tijlan <jbotijlan@gmail.com>
2009/9/14  <MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com>:
> In a message dated 9/13/2009 23:11:58 Eastern Daylight Time,
> phma@phma.optus.nu writes:
>
>
> On Sunday 13 September 2009 21:19:47 A. PIEKARSKI wrote:
>> Suppose you want to give someone an immediate warning.
>> For example, he is about to carelessly step on the pavement
>> and be hit by an oncoming car.  {e'unai} seems to weak.  It is,
>> after all, only a suggestion not to do something.  What should
>> you shout?
>
> o'i! I sometimes say ",o'i .urci" when I see a poison ivy plant - not that
> anyone around understands that.
>
>
> Or "o'isai"/"o'icai" for more emphasis.
>
> stevo

"o'i" doesn't really have a vocative, warning sense, does it?

I've heard about the experimental, imperative attitudinal "dai'o".
"o'idai'o" would mean "Feel caution!".

Generally i would prefer the observative "karce". That way i would be
able to suggest (or be suggested of, if i'm the one carelessly
stepping on the pavement) the actual object of caution at which to
look. That's probably more effectual and life-saving ;) than "o'i" or
"o'icai", which tells about nothing other than the emotion of the
onlooker.

mu'o mi'e tijlan






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