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From: Andrew Uhl <uhl.17@osu.edu>

Hi, i'm new to Lojban, having discovered it the other day. My=20
question is, are there sounds of people speaking the language? On the=20
esperanto page, for example, they have recordings of individual words=20
that helps a lot when you are trying to learn how the written words=20
correspond to the vocalized words. Has anyone done this for lojban?

Thanks,
Andy Uhl




