From richard@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx Mon Apr 12 13:00:52 1999 X-Digest-Num: 112 Message-ID: <44114.112.619.959273824@eGroups.com> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 21:00:52 +0100 (BST) From: Richard Curnow > The next question is this. > > "le solri gusni" -> "sunlight" > > Is there anything wrong with the lujvo "solgus" ?? My > lujvo splitter rejects it, but accepts "solgu'i". I'm > wondering if there is a problem with my splitter, or with > my understanding of what's permitted in lujvo's. > Only cmene (names of things) are allowed to end in consonants, everything else including lujvo must end in vowels. So "solgus" might be useful if, for example, you were talking about a place named Sunlight (la solgus), however for "sunlight" (with a small "s") you need to use solgu'i to get a valid lujvo. Richard -- Richard P. Curnow Stevenage, England