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Re: [lojban-beginners] "music of a song" vs. "song". How to say?
On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 21:50:35 Gleki Arxokuna wrote:
> Usage shows that {lo selsa'a} means "song" rather than "words/music of
> song".
>
> Now how to say
> "voice of a song"
> "music of a song"
> "words of the song X"
> "I sang the phrase Y from the song X"
> "I sang the song X"?
For "words of a song" I'd say "vlapoi pe lo selsa'a", so I'd say "togypoi" for
"melody". There's also "vlamei"; "togmei" could be useful when the music isn't
a single sequence but consists of voices.
The voices are tcesutsli, mlisutsli, mlisnosli, and tcesnosli, but I don't
know what the word for "voice" in this sense is. These words can also denote
completely different frequency ranges when talking about radio.
"phrase" could be "selsa'aspi".
Pierre
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.ibabo damba do .ibabo do jinga
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