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Re: [lojban] Re: Global languages by lojban



Well, basically, he's saying there's a lot of languages, but Lojban is the standard one by which all should be measured, or something like that.

He then goes on to say that we should, in every language, transpose the place structure of Lojban's "verbs" to the "verbs" of all the other languages.

I'm not sure if he means to translate Lojban's definitions into the other languages so everyone can learn Lojban, or if he means to make it so that all languages are Lojban, just with their own words for stuff (, i.e. Lojban is "mi dunda lo karce do", Engban would be "i give lo car you").

Then he says don't whine about how much work it would be, because reading is fun.

What gets me is that everything this guy says is always either completely unintelligible or wrong.

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:49 PM, MorphemeAddict <lytlesw@gmail.com> wrote:


On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Jonathan Jones <eyeonus@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually, I did understand this one.

Me, not so much. I've been toying with the idea of creating a buroq file for all his comments. Just for laughs. Or oblivion. Although deletion is better for oblivion. 

stevo 


On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:05 PM, ianek <janek37@gmail.com> wrote:
In before everybody complain that they don't understand zo'o

mu'o mi'e ianek

On 15 Sie, 17:44, "buroq_...@yahoo.co.uk" <buroq_...@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
> coi
>
> there is about 6000 languages, standard one is lojban, but the true to
> involove other languages in it because all of them is nation culture
> and the past should not be forrgetten.
>
> yes, that appear numerous but this is the right.
>
> now I can suggest the follow:
>
> lojban standard bridi structure is
>
> X1 verb X2 X3 X4 X5
>
> where we can obtain any discheaged word by knowing all verbs in all
> languages and then discharge by language principle, so we can put any
> word in X1 or verb or X2 or X3 or X4 or X5 only we need to know the
> verbs and discharge principles. we can put non-lojbanic verbs as
> synonym to lojban verbs. we find the verbs in dictionaries.
>
> no need to grumbling, reading is fun, and when we finish learning we
> will not stop reading we will continue to read newspapers and
> magazines.
>
> co'o
> ki'es,di'es

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