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Coi rodo,

The reference grammar says all cmavo beginning with X are reserved for
experimental use, but xu and xa clearly aren't. What happened? Are any other
X cmavo taken already, or just xu and xa?

--kreig. daniyl.

'Through all of the islands and all of the highlands, if we couldn't
laugh we would all go insane.'
-djimis. bufyt.

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