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[lojban-beginners] Re: coi rodo mi'e timos



Matt Arnold wrote:
> Welcome, Timo! Good job with how far you have advanced in learning
> Lojban. Grammatically, you need to use {la'e di'u} ("the referent of
> the last utterance") where you used {go'i}. Also, you can say {ze'i
> zi} but {zi ze'i} doesn't parse.

thanks for the advice!
i am still using word lookup a lot (all of the time tbh :/)
i remember seeing a truly awesome web based lojban vocab learning tool
which had the user learn using sentences and it had the English and
lojban sentences written together underneath each other. i forgot the
name of it and i also didn't bookmark it, but it was rather a
demonstration so I'm really looking forward to when it is finished. i
think when it is done i will start learning lots of gismu and cmavo :)

i would be really happy if anyone could tell me the URL so i could
bookmark it? or maybe the author of the project is on this mailinglist?

Matt Arnold wrote:
> To answer your question, there are currently 69 users of jboselkei.

my question was not precisely what i wanted it to be, i intended to ask
how many people actually still play jboselkei actively, because there
are some users with 1.000 rating for example.
some advanced statistics would be nice (like reviews/posts/translations
last week or so), yet not necessary


btw: i would like to make some program (in python, possibly web based,
not too challenging) during the summer holidays that has something to do
with lojban, i would appreciate hints and suggestions :)

mu'o mi'e timos

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