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[lojban-beginners] engineering terms
I find one of the easier ways to learn lojban is to practice writing in
it; since I am an engineer by trade, naturally, I sometimes try and
write about engineering terms. Many of them make sense as fu'ivla;
however some are so general that it would make some sense to develop a
sensible tanru or possibly lujvo for expressing them.
In the four concepts below, I've tried to develop a comprehensive
English definition for the word.
For the word engineering itself, there are definitions on jbovlaste,
though I'm not sure the English definitions of zbaske and mi'irlarcu
really reflect what I'm thinking of. In particular, I define an
engineer (a technical one, as opposed to a railroad engineer) as a
person who specializes in the development and/or improvement of
processes and/or things. It's probably not the best definition, but it
is a bit more general than the one behind mi'irlarcu (machine kind of art).
To this end I suggest something like "dacti farvi jibri", i.e. ((thing
type of) development type of) job. There probably are things that
aren't engineered, but there probably aren't many, and it seems
reasonable to use the unrestricted "thing" instead of minji ja pruce ja
jgina ja dargu ja dinju etc.
I have three more words begging for a translation:
1. electrical circuit - a set of devices connected together in such a
way that electricity can flow through one or more loops either
conditionally or simultaneously
dikca - electric
clupa - loop
Propose: dikca clupa
dicyclupa
Since clupa is non-specific about number, and so is circuit, in the
general sense, this seems like a good match.
2. electrical amplifier - an electrical circuit that copies and usually
modifies the input to the output
fukpi je galfi dicyclupa
3. logical circuit
logji dicyclupa
Any thoughts and/or opinions?
--stifyn.semons.