On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 3:16 AM, jongausib
<so.cool.ogi@gmail.com> wrote:
I just wonder if it's possible to have lujvo as prefix for fu'ivla.
For example: I guess "nanba" include all kind of things you can make
by mixing grain (flour) and liquid, like bread, pastry, cake, cookie,
etc.
If I would like to specify that the loanword "semla" has something to
do with a cake/pastry, not a brown bread, could you construct the
fu'ivla "titnanbrsemla"?
Isn't there a problem with this loanword "semla" having the form of a gismu? Or does that not matter?
stevo
mu'omi'e jongausib
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