ta'o cu'i doi .remod. mi pu ca'o sisku tu'a lo liste be lo frile lujvo .i ma urli{Hey Remod, I've been looking for the easy lujvo list; what's the url?}
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Remo Dentato <rdentato@gmail.com> wrote:On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Jacob Errington <nictytan@gmail.com> wrote:
You've got it backwards :P It's {rodme'a} -> {mleca fi lo ka broda}. In your example, the tertau of the veljvo suddenly became the seltau of the actual meaning; that usually indicates naljvajvoNot necessarily. A lujvo means what the lujvo maker makes it mean once you define its structure, so it's a matter of agreeing on the meaning, there's no right or wrong. For {mutce} I use {-tce} but for {mleca} I prefer {mec-}.
Of course I've no problem with {rodme'a} as {ko'a mleca ko'e lo ka broda kei ko'i} but it has exactly the same sumti places as {mecybo'e} (as defined in my previous message).
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