I vote for "sodnyvu'i", since saltiness are perceived when alkali metals enter the taste buds. I strongly dislike inventing new gismu when not necessary.mu'omi'e seb
Skickat från min iPhone--lorxus added to jbovlastesalni = x1 is salty/briny to observer x2.See also silna, xamsi, titla, slari, kurki. This word is oddly missing; note that silna can mean sweet lead acetate, sour sodium citrate, bitter magnesium sulfate, or umami (which also needs a word!) sodium glutamate, so "silna vrusi" is almost meaningless.Is everything okay to you? I mean may be we should have used the standard algorithm?What is the etymology of this word?Russian:"solion"English:"solti"etc.Besides, I suggested that we used a taste prototype for it, namely NaCl and/or KCl.For now I can't accept neither sounding nor definition.You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lojban" group.
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