Le mercredi, 19 fév 2003, à 20:29 Europe/Paris, Robin Lee Powell a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:42:06PM +0100, jexOm. wrote:We know and use {.e'osai ko sarji la lojban.} I was thinking of other slogans. What do you think of {.i ko tadni la lojban .i ju'o do ba nelci go'i}?Learn lojban! You will liking-type-of-learn lojban. (Try "ri" instead of "go'i").
Thank you for your answer, Robin. Are you sure for {ri}?If I want to say something like: "Learn Lojban! You'll like it, for sure.", I really want to repeat the previous bridi. In fact I started from the example page 97 in the CLL. The example is {la djan. klama le zarci .i la djan. go'i troci}. And I realize now that {.i ko tadni la lojban .i ju'o do ba go'i nelci} may be better, because if I use this example, it goes like:
{do tadni la lojban.} {do go'i nelci} for {do tadni be la lojban. be'o nelci} You are a learner (learning lojban) type of one-who-likes. What do you think? Jérôme.