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[lojban-beginners] Re: problem



In some Slavic languages 'g' turns into 'h'. Polish has 'ch' and 'h', which
I've heard are pronounced the same, though they were different. Polish also
has 'g' in the ending "iego", which in Czech is "eho". Ukrainian has, IIRR,
all three phonemes.

Hope that helps; the only Slavic language I've studied is Russian, and I
didn't understand the whole sentence.


I was still asking about lojbanic ['], I can't fiure it out.

I was asking for help from someone who understands my language and
might be in a better position to help me (and to know what I'm
asking). I'm not a language specialist, and that bunch of mails didn't
realy help much.

The sentence I wrote didn't have the special letters of my language,
since I don't know wether or not they are suported here.

Ima li koga?