I think the idea is to swap them, so that e.g. the ma'oste meaning of {ki} is obtained by using {ke'a}.
mi'e la latro'a mu'o
What about the old cmavo? Are they just to be considered "deprecated" or will they be assigned a new meaning?
I guess this change will be documented in jbovlaste (at least), right?--On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 4:49 PM, suzanys <susannah.j.d@gmail.com> wrote:What is the motivation for this change?
On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 10:13:13 AM UTC-4, selpa'i wrote:Just letting you know that BPFK has finally decided to switch some cmavo
around. {ce'u} becomes {ce}, {ke'a} becomes {ki}, {tu'a} becomes {tau},
and {su'o} becomes {su}.
We also moved to other mediums of communication, because the BPFK list
format was just too cumbersome. Text and voice chat proved more efficient.
Whatever.
~~~mi'e la selpa'i--
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