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Re: [lojban] Question about tanru and lujvo invention



Sorry, by cultural accumulation I mean like every major culture would have poem and prose existing through the history, within which a lot of idioms and phrases were created. And that becomes part of the language as well (the most interesting part I think). I didn't expect lojban would reach the same level since it has only a history of less than a hundred years. But I wonder if it's flexible enough to reach it. Except for lujvo, is there other ways to create (long) phrases in lojban?

My English might sound a bit strange I guess. Maybe it's better to do it in lojban? Something like klusumji (culture sum)? :)

On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 6:15:58 AM UTC, la gleki wrote:

2015-12-08 2:13 GMT+03:00 Rui Liu <edenish...@gmail.com>:
I just started my exploration in lojban, so I still have I lot of confusion, as well as some suspicion on whether this language can provide at least the same function we have in natural languages

communication? :) Then it certainly happens since fluent speakers of Lojban exist.

, except for cultural accumulation. I don't know if there's a way to analyse one particular language's literary value (in which I'm most interested), but I will keep on my learning and hopefully can answer some of my own questions.


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