Additionally, if you were to write them out without spaces:
docuprami (or do cuprami),
the rule is that CV at the beginning of a word that can "fall off" into a separate word while leaving everything else valid do so. So in other words, these would always be interpreted as "do cu prami" and not "do cupra mi" If you want the second interpretation you MUST put a space after the a in the written form, unless you are indicating stress (i.e "doCUprami" would be legal for "do cupra mi", but please please don't do it. Also, some computer parsers will understand this form (e.g.camxes) others won't (jbofi'e) ). This is an artifact of the fact that in writing we don't typically indicate the stress, but let the spaces do it for us.
--gejyspa