On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 6:25 PM, komfo,amonan <komfoamonan@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Geoffrey Stewart <geoffstewart56@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Timo Paulssen <timonator@perpetuum-immobile.de> wrote:
Geoffrey Stewart wrote:Yes, you really are right here.
> Hello, is this the Lojban beginner's mailing list? (otherwise I'm going to
> look like a fool...)Aaw, it's a pity you're so late to the party :)
> Assuming it is, coi! I've been learning the language for a few months now
> and thought I'd say hello.
fi'i djefris, Welcome to the mailing list! You should also consider stopping by
the IRC channel some day, too. It's all good fun there :)
>
> mu'omi'e djefris.
>
mu'o mi'e timos
Great, good to see I'm in the right place.
.i mi'e djefris. .i mi kadnu gi'e se bangu le glico .e le fraso .e le latmo to so'u toi .e le lojbo to ji'a so'u toi
I hope my sentences were constructed properly. By the way, why is it kadno, and not something closer like kando or knado?
coi fi'i
*{kando} would conflict with {kandi}; their 4-letter & 5-letter rafsi would be the same. *{knado} includes a forbidden initial consonant pair. (Complete Lojban Language 3:7)
mu'o mi'e komfo,amonan
Er, "their 4-letter rafsi would be the same".