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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

>BTW, one of my late male cat's 'hundreds' of names was Raeto-Roman
>"grisch-cun-stribles" (grij.kun.ctriblys): How could that be 
>in Lojban? rusytertirxu.?

Can you explain how to pronounce Rhaeto-Roman? There are some tonguetwisters in
that language and I don't know how to pronounce them.

>What is /tartertirxu lanci/???

Beats me. I've never seen a red-and-white tiger. Is it a relative of the Pink
Panther?

phma

