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Re: TEXT: le gunse ku joi le lorxu
la lojbab cusku di'e
> III presume orbital parameters would be sspecified with set notation and
> Mex. The key point is that a satellite by definition has orbital
> parameters.
But does a fox going around an oven have orbital parameters?
What about people who have no idea what orbital parameters are?
I suppose they are something like radii and plane of the obit,
but I have no idea what are the conventions to describe them.
Is {mluni} a technical term or an everyday one?
> or if you mean to circle the oven
>
> clupa klama ru'u lo toknu or
> klama fo le toknu sruri clupa
These are all possibilities. I used {klama ru'u le toknu} in
the translation, and I think there's nothing wrong with that.
{litru ru'u le toknu} might be even better. {litru le sruri
be le toknu} is also a good possibility.
I'd say {mluni le toknu} was the best, because it is the most
concise, if it wasn't for the x3 and x4 places.
Jorge