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Re: [lojban] Types of fu'ivla in natural languages
Craig scripsit:
> My sense is that type 1 is reasonably common, and in English is the same as
> type 2.
The best analogue to Type 1 vs. Type 2 in English is talking about Muenchen
vs. Munich, I think.
> Type 3
> don't occur in English
I think that "Gobi Desert" and "Missisippi River" are analogues, given that
"-bi" and "-sippi" already mean "desert" and "river" in the source languages.
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