So, I'm sure everyone knows about {coi} and {co'o}. That said, there are many ways to greet (and part from) someone besides "Hello" and "Goodbye".
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la .pier. cu cusku di'e
Here's one I said to clsn at one of the jbonunsla:
"lo panpi ko li'i surdei"
Should have been "lo ka panpi", and I know three ways to say it in four
languages: "shabbat shalom", "gut shabbes", "feliz sábado", "happy Sabbath".
What's the best way to say it in Lojban?
I don't think there is such a thing as the best way, but since the other four languages have shorter ways to say it, maybe a similarly short Lojban version is desirable. How about:
ko surdei zanfri
Good Sabbath!
In many cases I prefer {.a'o} over {ko}, but I admit that {ko} tends to feel more energetic.
mu'o mi'e la selpa'i
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