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la and cusku di'e

>xorxes's ji'i is a relative extreme case of deviance. (If I were xorxes
>I'd use experimental cmavo instead of deviantly reusing cmavo I thought
>broken.)

I don't really need a new cmavo. My problem with ji'i is its
disruptive infixation. I don't believe it will be used as
defined anyway, as it makes parsing numbers too hard. But given
the outcry against {reji'ici} I will change to something like
{ji'ireso'uci} for example, which is impeccably CLL.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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