What is the proper way to say this?

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RexScientiarum

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Mar 25, 2012, 1:31:04 PM3/25/12
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If I were writing a title of a school lesson, say: "Calculus lesson 1", what is the proper way to say that this is lesson number one of calculus?

Jonathan Jones

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Mar 25, 2012, 2:22:15 PM3/25/12
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lo pamoi nunctu be fu la.kalkiulys.

Calculus Lesson 2 would be {lo remoi ....}

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If I were writing a title of a school lesson, say: "Calculus lesson 1", what is the proper way to say that this is lesson number one of calculus?

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RexScientiarum

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Mar 25, 2012, 4:26:08 PM3/25/12
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I am confused, do I use  nunctu or ctufau?  And what is naljvajvo supposed to mean?

On Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:22:15 PM UTC-4, aionys wrote:
lo pamoi nunctu be fu la.kalkiulys.

Calculus Lesson 2 would be {lo remoi ....}

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Jonathan Jones

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Mar 25, 2012, 5:02:41 PM3/25/12
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It's not a good word, basically. When making a lujvo concerning the event of something, we use nun-. I don't know why ctufau exists, but it's not a good idea to use it.

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Jonathan Jones

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Mar 25, 2012, 5:04:13 PM3/25/12
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It's something that isn't a jvajvo.

Michael Turniansky

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Apr 1, 2012, 1:04:31 AM4/1/12
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  I'd probably use something like "me la kalkiulys pamo'o", personally.  In the context of the calculus book, syllabus, etc. it should be self-evident it's a "lesson".
         --gejyspa
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