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Re: [lojban] la za'e filjvocedra (The Age of Easy Lujvo)



because some times tanru get used often enough that people get tired of saying {gerku zdani} and decide that it is a concept unto it's own and deserves it's own word, if for no other reason than brevity.

and my tanru was { nu me li no ku bangu ponse valsi finti } =p

Here's one that occurred to me.  {mumdeita'i}.  Let {lo ka ko'a mumdeita'i} mean that {ko'a} is tired in that way that one often feels tired on a friday after work.  Or for you xorxes:  mumdeita'i = ko'a menli ja xadni tatpi tai lo nu ko'a mu'o gunka ca lo mumdei bu'u lo briju .a lo gunka selzvati

2010/10/5 Jorge Llambías <jjllambias@gmail.com>
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, basically that's what I did.  Took a long-arse tanru and smooshed it
> into a lujvo.

What was your long-arse tanru? How did "no" fit in there?

> My question is, xorxes, if you saw {mi nelci lo nu nunynonbaupo'evlafi'i}
> would you get what I was saying?

I don't know, try me next time we are talking in Lojban. I would
certainly not get it at first sight, and probably not without some
relevant context.

>  Tanru
> are useful, they don't all have to be broken down into explicit bridi.

Why not just stick with tanru then?

mu'o mi'e xorxes

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