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[lojban] Re: Two Questions In Lojban



Evgeny Sklyanin wrote:
On 12/13/05, *Bob LeChevalier* <lojbab@lojban.org <mailto:lojbab@lojban.org>> wrote:

    .i mi stidi lenu loi rukpre poi djica le cukta cu tavla la'o
    Evgenie Sklyanin la'o poi rusko ku'o terbe'i la'o .sam.
    eks2005@gmail.com <mailto:eks2005@gmail.com> .sam. vau gi'a casnu vi
    la'o .sam.
http://www.livejournal.com/community/lojban_ru/ .sam. poi ebu stidi I am not sure how can I help. Now I live permanently in England and come to Russia very unfrequently.

Ah.  I knew the first part (lenu xabju), but not the last (leni litru).

Even so, I figure that you are most likely know which other Russian Lojbanists there are and how best to ship things to the country, and I have no idea how bad the exchange rate is these days, and whether it makes buying a book impossible. Yanis seemed to imply by asking his question that it isn't exactly an easy purchase for him.

(I myself purchased a small number of books which are set aside for charitable distribution when we have a serious Lojbanist who cannot possibly afford a book.)

In any event I have considered you the leader of the Russian community of Lojbanists ever since you started your Russian Lojban web pages and did all that wonderful translation work, and it seems most likely that any issues specific to studying Lojban in Russia could be better addressed by that community.

If I misunderstood Yanis's intent, and his questions have nothing particularly to do with being a Russian studying the language, then of course I apologize (though I'm not sure that I can give any better answer than I did, assuming it was understandable Lojban).

lojbab



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