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Re: [lojban-beginners] "lojbanifying" my name/surname



One solution is to simply add an "s" to the end: {ivos.dokos}

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Ivo Doko <ivo.doko@gmail.com> wrote:
So as my e-mail address may hint, my name is "Ivo Doko" (well, "Ivo"
is my name and "Doko" my surname). "Ivo" is pronounced [iːvo̞], "Doko"
is pronounced [do̞ːko̞].

How would I go about "lojbanifying" them?

Is {.ivan.} the best I can do for the name? (After all, it derives
from the Slavic name "Ivan" (which itself derives from Latin
"Johannes").)

What about "Doko"? Apparently {.doko.} by itself doesn't work quite
well according to http://www.lojban.org/jboski/index.php

Any tips?

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