.oi se'i
Am 04.08.2012 21:28, schrieb selpa'i:
coi ro do
^:i !ji /glu (to mi rinsa toi)
First of all, sorry if this doesn't belong here, but I'm trying to
find more info about gua\spi, and I know for a fact that at least
some jbopre had some involvement with it. (And it's a sister
language of lojban)
I read the "Introduction to Gua\spi" and the "Gua\spi Reference
Manual", but I felt that those texts were not enough to really get
to a point where I could even construct a single bridi. In fact,
had I not had a lojbanic background, I would probably not have
understood any of it.
I read that the inventor James Carter is not working on the
language anymore, but maybe he'd be interested in getting back
into it, if there was an audience of interested people.
I know that John Cowan came to Lojban *from* Gua\spi, so please,
could you share some of your experiences with the langauge and
maybe even point me in some direction? (I really hope the language
is *not* hopelessly dead, like another conlang I once
wanted to learn, only to find out that the author had abandonned
it.)
If anybody knows of any other learning materials for this
langauge, and a more easily searchable dictionary, I'd be very
grateful to be made aware of them.
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