On 4/17/07, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
The numerals mean which atom something is attached to; the prefixes mean how many of them are attached. There is no rafsi for {boi}. {vonvonrelkliru pavypavyrelbenzo cibycibycibycibykliryxetli} is all wrong, even if such gismu existed, because it says that there are 3333 chlorines.
Perhaps {bu}, which does have rafsi (two, even), can be used with the numbers used as identifiers and not as quantifiers. mu'o mi'e xorxes