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Re: Guides to learning gismu




Chris:

> What are some good ways people use to get familiar with the gismu? So far
> I've browsed through the gismu list to get an overall idea of what is
> available (looking at meaning not place structure). Then I've translated a
> few lojban texts and learnt some of the gismu as I went through that. I've
> tried using LogFlash but I find that it is incredibly difficult for me to
> remember the large number of gismu that flash by and the next time I sit
> down to do a session I've forgotten them all!
>
> Advice, experiences, techniques, etc on learning the gismu and/or using
> lojflash would be greatly appreciated!

I can't guess for you, but the only way that works for me to learn any
language is to read texts that are of interest for me. I've tackled English
because of all the scientific litterature that is not available in French.

Maybe you could start by writing in Lojban about the topics you most like.
No matter the errors you make. You will correct them as you progress in the
mastering of the language.

What I'd like to make is a (unilingual) Lojban lexicon of sciences. How
about cooperating?

Lionel

   Lionel Bonnetier <leo@easynet.fr>   Ph: +33 478 601 862