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[lojban-beginners] Re: coi. lobmriste
Welcome!
Posting in English is totally acceptable. This is the beginner's list
for a reason, after all.
According to jbovlaste, which is at http://jbovlaste.lojban.org/ :
nilji'a
n1 is a number of points / score / indication of an attempt to win a
competition won by j1 over opponent(s) j3 in competition j4, points
measured on scale n2
-epkat
On 12/29/05, Michael Turniansky <turnip@bcpl.net> wrote:
> (Not 100% sure of the etiquette. Sincerely hope posting in English is okay)
> Hi,
> My name is Michael Turniansky (although I also go by the nickname
> turnip). I studied Loglan on my own in the late '70s, and am currently
> working my way through the Lojban Reference Grammar (slow going.
> currently on chapter 7). My favorite part so far is the standardized
> lujvo formation rules. My last name is almost turni'aski which means
> something akin to "substructure description" (or, as my son points out,
> a Dungeons & Dragons dungeon map almost fits that category). I am in
> Baltimore, Maryland (and it's no coincidence that "baltim-" means
> "grandiose weather" in Lojban. You should see the electrical storms!)
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> I'm sure I will have many quesions as time goes on.
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> And here is my first one: is there any gismu or lujvo corresponding
> to "score" or "points" in either a test or game (this might be two
> different words)? It seems like kelsnada or klani might be close to
> what I'm looking for, but I'm not sure.
>
> --turnip (la gejyspa)
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