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Re: xumtau
coi
Oskar wrote:
> But while we are on the subject; I wonder if there is a way to name
> atoms by their atomic number. If one could make a lujvo for 'charged-
> particle', and then attach numbers to it to signify how many (since
> in principle it is the # of protons/electrons that differenciates
> atoms) you could have words for hydrogen and gold, and still have
> room for elements yet to be discovered.
"Charged particle" would be "dicka'u". But IMO that's not really what you
want.
The best think would be something with the structure:
"x1 is a quantity of the chemical element with nuclear charge x2 [li]"
A possible lujvo would be {xumcmirlai}. (I hope I formed the lujvo
correctly. What I wanted to say is {xukmi (se) cmima klani}.
Of course the place structure does not follow the rules but I don't think
there is a better possiblity if you want to use a lujvo.
IMO would be the best possibilty to make up a gismu with the structure since
"chemical element" is a quite fundamental concept in our modern world.
mu'omi'e ctefan.