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Subject: Re: [lojban] sodna, kliru, navni
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In a message dated 4/16/2001 5:53:59 PM Central Daylight Time, 
phma@oltronics.net writes:



> ro roksodna cu sodna li ci
> .i ro laznynavni cu navni li pabi
> .i ro zirkliru cu kliru li muci
> 
> or else
> 
> ro roksodna cu sodna li pa
> .i ro laznynavni cu navni li ci
> 



These look like the two ideas I had, too, atomic number (I assume that is 
what the 
first set is, not having a chart handy) or position in the relevant columns 
(same assumption). 
Thanks for the names, though I am just as happy with the latin ones as names 
and playing with that (and I don't remember enough chemistry to get the first 
two anyhow).
Any other suggestions?

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 4/16/2001 5:53:59 PM Central Daylight Time, 
<BR>phma@oltronics.net writes:
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">ro roksodna cu sodna li ci
<BR>.i ro laznynavni cu navni li pabi
<BR>.i ro zirkliru cu kliru li muci
<BR>
<BR>or else
<BR>
<BR>ro roksodna cu sodna li pa
<BR>.i ro laznynavni cu navni li ci
<BR>.i ro zirkliru cu kliru li vo</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>These look like the two ideas I had, too, atomic number (I assume that is 
<BR>what the 
<BR>first set is, not having a chart handy) or position in the relevant columns 
<BR>(same assumption). &nbsp;
<BR>Thanks for the names, though I am just as happy with the latin ones as names 
<BR>and playing with that (and I don't remember enough chemistry to get the first 
<BR>two anyhow).
<BR>Any other suggestions?</FONT></HTML>

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