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Re: [lojban] valsi nunkei



On .xedbig. I played a game of "lo lo jdaca'i ku mlatu ku mo" (The
Minister's Cat) which sounds similar to the game you describe:

http://groups.google.com/group/xedbig/browse_frm/thread/eac23efdd4c630ed/d2ff05078d3ee4b9?#d2ff05078d3ee4b9

On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 10:17:56PM -0500, Alex Rozenshteyn wrote:
>    So in Russian, there's a game called "�����" (Words), in which players
>    take turns saying singular nouns in the nominative case.� The main
>    restriction is that each noun must start with the letter the last noun
>    ended with.� Has anyone done anything similar for lojban?� The concept
>    doesn't translate too cleanly, as lojban gismu start with consonants and
>    end with vowels.
> 
>    Would cmavo be valid words for the game?� I'd say no.
>    Would lujvo?� I'd say no, but less strongly than about cmavo.
>    Would fu'ivla?� I'm not sure.
> 
>    This game might be a fun tool for building up a vocabulary of gismu, even
>    though the definitions of the words aren't needed in the game.
> 
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