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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

On Fri, 01 Dec 2000, David Scriven wrote:
>Hmm... so why doesn't "coico'o" mean "deep goodbye"?

It doesn't have two consonants in a row, so it's not a brivla. What you're
thinking of is "coirco'o" - but that doesn't mean anything, since "co'o" isn't
a rafsi.

phma

