It's only possible when there are two rafsi and the second is CCV-form.
If there are more than two words in the tanru, put an “r”-hyphen (or an “n”-hyphen) after the first rafsi if it is CVV-form. If there are exactly two words, then put an “r”-hyphen (or an “n”-hyphen) between the two rafsi if the first rafsi is CVV-form, unless the second rafsi is CCV-form (for example, “saicli” requires no hyphen).
Likewise, "zeicli" doesn't require a hyphen.
On Sunday, April 15, 2012 2:37:43 PM UTC+2, gleki wrote:
Can anybody give an example with {zei} rafsi in first position of a lujvo and not followed by any buffer consonant like r ?
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