> wrote:
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> >> coi
>
> >> I'm new to Lojban, and am currently working through some of the online
> >> lessons. It looks really interesting, and I hope to continue learning
> >> it.
>
> >> I just wanted to know how you would write "Samways" in Lojban?
> >> I thought that it would be "samueis", but I'd like to have it
> >> clarified :D.
>
> >> English is not phonetically unambiguous, so some people might say
> > samueis (IMO this is what you would get if you pronounced the name with
> > completely correct and clear English enunciation). People might say
> sam,ueis
> > or samuais or sam,uias , according to what kind of English accent they
> have.
> > That's what you have to think about -- the kind of pronunciation you are
> > expecting. Lojban is unambiguous about what a particular string of
> > characters sounds like, but you still have to decide what sound you are
> > intending first :)
>
> > (the comma isn't phonetically distinct, it just represents whether there
> is
> > a short pause or not. sam,ueis == samueis with different pausation.)
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