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Subject: morji tadji (mnemonics)
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Is 'morji tadji' a good translation for the term "mnemonics"?
I could not find one in the lujvo-list file I have.

Semi-related, does anyone have mnemonics they use/used for learning the
gismu/cmavo?

I've found that for gismu I have trouble with, that creating a tanru to serve as
a hint helps me learn them. I.e., gives them more meaning.

mu'o mi'e .zirpubolc.


