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Subject: Re: weekday names
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From: "michael helsem" <graywyvern@hotmail.com>

--- In lojban@egroups.com, Pierre Abbat <phma@o...> wrote:
> Can we come up with something peculiarly Lojbanic? 

i looked in the "thesaurus" file for a good set of seven,
but no luck...
i suppose we can translate our existing weekdays back into
planets & then into the lojbanic names for their traditional
metal correspondences:

le'i jefcme

monday= la rijdei
tuesday= la tirdei
wednesday= la magdei
thursday= la tincydei
friday= la tukydei
saturday= la nisydei
sunday= la slodei





