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Re: [lojban] cmavo and the gismu like them



http://www.lojban.org/tiki/cmavo+mnemonics

see also

http://lojban.com/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=gismu+mnemonics

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:
I just noticed that the word for "too many" is {du'e} and thought "Oh, like dukse. �That'll be helpful for remembering {du'e}. �neat-o". �

Unfortunately, to a new user whose trying to learn all the cmavo there seems to be no link between the many cmavo and the gismu that are similar to them. �For instance, I feel confident that I'll now be able to remember {du'e} because I know the gismu dukse and that's enough of a mental prod for me to get to du'e. �

But what about {mo'a}? �There are no rafsi of that form, but that doesn't mean that there are no gismu that look like it. �And I haven't been able to find a list or anything that makes all these similarities easy to find.

So, two questions. �

pamai Are there any gismu from which {mo'a} "originates" like dukse ~= du'e that could aid me in remembering it?
remai �Is there a list in existence for pairing these gismu~=cmavo to make the lives of nintadni easier?
repimumai If not, whose up for a little project?

mu'o mi'e cribe

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