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Re: [lojban] baby words: sneeze ritual



I prefer {ko kanro}.
Someone else mentioned that {senci} works, since it's mostly an acknowledgement of the sneeze. Finally, a use for observatives {zo'o}.

On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Kevin Reid <kpreid@switchb.org> wrote:
On Nov 5, 2011, at 8:01, Robin Lee Powell wrote:

> Someone come up with a decent replacement for saying "bless you"
> after a sneeze, please.  It doesn't need to be remotely semantically
> similar (in fact, I'd rather not), but the urge to ritually respond
> when a baby sneezes is quite spinal, it turns out, and I'd like a
> way to do it in Lojban.

In the spirit of "Gesundheit!",

 .au do kanro

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