Hi,
Thank you for your replies.
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> > the answer given is: .i {lenu jimpe {lenu la jan. cliva}} na nandu la
> > suzyn. my answer: .i la suzyn na nandu jimpe lenu la jan cliva
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> This is true if Susan understands easily, but it's also true if Susan doesn't
> understand at all.
I see... maybe this is in the lessons that I havent read yet, but, is there a way to group the na with nandu only, and not the entire tanru? "nandunai jimpe" or something like that? (I dont know if nai can be used this way, I am guessing not)
> This excerpt from "What is Lojban?" might be helpful:
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http://lojban.org/publications/level0/brochure-utf/spano.html
> Would some recorded sounds help? I was tossing around the idea of
> making a sort of aid to pronunciation anyhow.
Yes, I think they will be helpful, although I've been hearing Paralell 2 recordings without much sucess. I need to practice more.