[lojban-beginners] How to say "Things beginning with N"
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ianek
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Mar 21, 2012, 10:52:49 AM3/21/12
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I've come up with {ro da poi se valsi lo lerfu se pamoi be me'o ny},
assuming {me'o} is the way to talk about letters. This also assumes
that words are sequences of letters, which may be far-fetched. And
also that valsi2 are things named by words, eg. {lo plise ku se valsi
zo plise}.
mu'o mi'e ianek
Pierre Abbat
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Mar 21, 2012, 11:22:14 AM3/21/12
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Sounds good. Words are sequences of letters, but they are more than that: "lobmau" and "jbozma" are the same word, but not the same sequence of letters.
Pierre -- loi mintu se ckaji danlu cu jmaji
ianek
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Also, words may be sequences of letters when written, but not when spoken. Does {me'o ny} refer more to a written symbol than a sound?