I did a list with the 3 ISO generated fu'ivla that where proposed: countries (ISO 3166), languages (ISO 639-3) and currencies (ISO 4217). The script also generates a jbovlaste-like definitions, separated with ';', so I created a table (like .csc), and upload it to google docs. (If you are not confortable using it, you can download the file in several different formats.) I did this because the idea is to mass upload them; I asked Robin if he can do that, and he only needed that the files had that format. My idea is to discuss now if there is something wrong with the definitions. You can change little things if you feel it, and if you want to change something in all the definitions, tell me and I'll change it in the script. Those files are going to be the ones I give Robin to upload to jbovlaste. The columns are: - valsi - definition - Prefix (I don't know if this should go there.) - gloss word (this can be changed) - in the sense of (this too) The last points are where I feel insecure. I can also make a column with "comments", telling that this are ISO generated or whatever... and can also have a link to other word meaning the same (like mergu'e in gugde'usu). The files are: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ai4mbIPr2PUwdENVckVaOTJLbVdGVE5SeGJ0MTBTbGc&hl=en : countries (247 fu'ivla) and currencies (172) http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ai4mbIPr2PUwdGNYUFhrdmV1cmpLeVVQZkNSU3dBYUE&hl=en : languages part 1 (from banga'a'a to banlukusu, 3687 fu'ivla) http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ai4mbIPr2PUwdC1ENjlQTmZ1ZjlidFAwWDdvZDBUUWc&hl=en : languages part 2 (from banlukutu to banzuzuju, 4232 fu'ivla) That gives us a total of 8338 fu'ivla .uesai I know it's a really huge number, but this may be really useful .ui mu'o mi'e .leos. -- My lojban journal: http://learninglojban.wordpress.com My personal blog: http://leomolas.tumblr.com
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