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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Rob Speer wrote:
> >But then how do you express a selma'o like 'UI4'? {le cmavo be lo'u ui vo
> >le'u}? I see no other way of quoting a selma'o made of more than one Lojban
> >word than by using the error quote. And what if it was {le cmavo be lo'u pa vo
> >le'u}?
> >
> >Would you use 'zei' to achieve this? {le ui zei vo zei selma'o}
>
> How about a subscript?: {le zo ui xi vo selma'o}


xamgu .ija .e'u lu le cmavo be zo ui bei le'a li vo



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