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Re: [lojban] Digest Number 1129
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- Subject: Re: [lojban] Digest Number 1129
- From: Rob Speer <rob@twcny.rr.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 01:20:31 -0500
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 06:47:08AM +0100, G. Dyke wrote:
> >maybe warm milk."
>
> **loi zmavifne titnanba .e lo mliglaladru ju'ocu'i bazi se benji ko'a mi
> >
>
> Should fresher be vifyzma (vifne zei zmadu) or zmavifne (zmadu zei vifne)?
Neither: it should be vifnymau, which is easier to pronounce. (I would
say {vifmau} if I felt that 'fresher' were an important enough word to
have a minimal lujvo.)
I suppose this would be a good time to reiterate my views on lujvo.
* Create a lujvo because you need to, not because you can. This would
probably arise from wanting a short word to express a common concept,
needing a specific place structure that only a lujvo could give you,
or possibly needing to express something where only a single word will
fit.
* As an exception, it makes sense to make lujvo using common affixes
which act on the place structure in a defined way, like {zmadu} or
{gasnu}.
* If you're making an uncommon word using a common affix, leave the
uncommon part in its 4-letter form for clarity. {cargau} for "turn" is
acceptable because it's a fairly common concept; {pungau} for
"elasticize" would be dumb. Use {prunygau} instead.
* If making the lujvo accomplishes nothing whatsoever, use the tanru.
Example: {selbroda}
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