2010/10/6 Jorge Llambías
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>> {lunrapa} "1-month" = January
>> {lunrare} "2-month" = February
>> {lunraci} "3-month" = March
>> {lunravo} "4-month" = April
>> {lunramu} "5-month" = May
>> {lunraxa} "6-month" = June
>> {lunraze} "7-month" = July
>> {lunrabi} "8-month" = August
>> {lunraso} "9-month" = September
>> {lunradau} "10-month" = October
>> {lunrafei} "11-month" = November
>> {lunragai} "12-month" = December
>>
> Here I see no reason to use "lunra" when "masti" is available.
"masti" wouldn't work there because "st" is a valid initial, so
"mastipa" = "ma stipa".
This objection is irrelevant because I was suggesting "masti" be used in the following phrases, not as replacements for "lunra" in the phrases above.
> Using "zei" as above, we get
>
> masti zei pa = January
> masti zei re = February
> masti zei ci = March
> masti zei vo = April
> masti zei mu = May
> masti zei xa = June
> masti zei ze = July
> masti zei bi = August
> masti zei so = September
> masti zei pano / masti zei dau = October
> masti zei papa / masti zei fei = November
> masti zei pare / masti zei gai = December
>
> How's that?
You need:
masti zei pa zei no
masti zei pa zei pa
masti zei pa zei re
Okay, that's what the hex versions are for, then.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
mu'o mi'e stevon