On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 11:11:27AM -0700, gleki wrote:It's *totally* true, but I thought he would prefer to be understood
> Robin, without him it would be boring here.
rather than providing entertainment, so I htought I'd give one last
shot at helping.
-Robin
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.i ko na cpedu lo nu stidi vau loi jbopre .i danfu lu na go'i li'u .e
lu go'i li'u .i ji'a go'i lu na'e go'i li'u .e lu go'i na'i li'u .e
lu no'e go'i li'u .e lu to'e go'i li'u .e lu lo mamta be do cu sofybakni li'u
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يمكنك التحدث لغتك الأم، وسنكون قادرين على فهم على أفضل وجه مع خدمة الترجمة.
حتى تتمكن من مجرد التوقف عن استخدام اللغة الانجليزية وتكون مريحة.
original:
You can speak your native language, and we'll be able to understand
you BETTER with a translation service.
So you can just stop using English and be comfortable.
(translated w/ Google Translate)
coi
valsi its picture the synonyms its commentator
say
notes:
valsi without compound words
its picture: for all words without compound words such as the link
http://jbo.wikipedia.org/wiki/pixra_liste_loi_gismu
but should
contains all valsi without lujvo I think
the synonyms: jbovlaste book "English to lojban part" is appropriate
its commentator say: audioEnglish.net dictionary is useful but must
translate "commentator say" to full lojban speech -bridi with options
such as with cmavo- the link http://www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/
and its terminology need new valsi and for future terminology suggest
the link see most of this page http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Words/index.html#WORDS
for Abbreviations: jargoon lexion the link http://catb.org/jargon/html/go01.html
co'o
ki'esdi'es,nanmu