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Re: [lojban] {cpedu} places vs. {minde, fraxu} etc.





On Monday, December 17, 2012 7:36:45 PM UTC+4, aionys wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Jonathan Jones <eye...@gmail.com> wrote:
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I don't recall the exact one, but I believe the first irregular gismu I came across was one of the metric measurements, mass, maybe?
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It was easy to find it: mitre has four places versus 3with all the other metric gismu, with the third being direction of measurement rather than standard like the others, and the standard being x4.

The non-metric length minli, is also irregular, in that it has its x3 and x4 in reverse order from the other non-metric, although excepting that it has the exact same place structure.

Interestingly, the metric and non-metric lengths are also irregular to each other, since the metric has a direction of measurement, and the non-metric does not.

Any examples of how {te mitre} is used? For me it's just {farna} inside gismu definition. Am I wrong?

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