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From: "Jorge Llambias" <jjllambias@hotmail.com>


la rab di'e cusku

>I dug these numbers out of my subconscious - two-twenty, two-forty, and
>two-ay-ee. Two-eighty. Right.
[...]
>So I suppose the hex cmavo are useful, if only so that in future situations
>like that I can remember "rereno, revono, redauno" and save my eardrums.

Just make sure you don't confuse {rereno} and {rereino} though...

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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