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Re: [lojban-beginners] What is the cmavo for converting brivla into an attitudinal?



{ki'ai} is of selma'o COI, so it's grammatical for it to convert brivla (or even more complex selbri). So maybe the definition is misleading?

mu'o mi'e ianek

On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 9:04:39 PM UTC+2, tijlan wrote:
A couple of experimental options from jbovlaste:

{ze'ei} creates a nonce word by joining one that defines its meaning
on the left and another that defines its grammar on the right.
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/ze%27ei
ex.
rigni ze'ei ge'e = ewww (a valsi that means {rigni} and has the
grammar of {ge'e})
papsurla ze'ei co'o = R.I.P. ({co'o} adds nothing to the meaning of
this nonce valsi, but it's a nice hint)

{ki'ai} creates a nonce UI from cmevla or zoi-quote but not brivla.
http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/dict/ki%27ai
ex.
ki'ai .zing. = Zing!
ki'ai .zanrur. = Defecately!
ki'ai zoi zoi 401KO'd zoi sai = totally got 401KO'd

mu'o

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