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Lojbanic Personalities | |||
* la [[jbocre: cein|cein]]. po'u le [[jbocre: lojbo|lojbo]] [[jbocre: cilre|cilre]] | |||
* la [[jbocre: .kreig.daniyl.|.kreig.daniyl.]] joi la [[jbocre: Michael Helsem aiky'elsym|Michael Helsem aiky'elsym]] cu te pemci bau la lojban. | |||
* la [[jbocre: rab.spir|rab.spir]] finti le [[jbocre: JbozgiMusic bozgi|JbozgiMusic bozgi]]. | |||
* la [http://www.lojban.org/wiki/index.php/Bob%20LeChevalier ojbab] cu lobja'a | |||
* [[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]] aka camgusmis | |||
* [[jbocre: Matt Arnold|Matt Arnold]] aka epkat | |||
* [[User: Broca|Arnt Richard Johansen]] aka [[Broca|Broca]] | |||
* [[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]] aka clsn | |||
* [[jbocre: Adam Lopresto|Adam Lopresto]] aka Eimi | |||
* [[User:John Cowan|John Woldemar Cowan]] author of The Complete Lojban Language | |||
* [[jbocre: Stephen Weeks|Stephen Weeks]] aka Tene | |||
* [[jbocre: John Schock|John Schock]] aka djancak | |||
* [[jbocre: Adam Cooper|Adam Cooper]] aka komfo,amonan | |||
* [[jbocre: Theodore Reed|Theodore Reed]] aka bancus | |||
* [[User:nonong|Viktor Medrano]] aka viktor aka nonong | |||
* [[jbocre: aionys|aionys]] aka eyeonus | |||
ko ji'a viska [[jbocre: Info about individuals (mostly lojbanists) i|Info about individuals (mostly lojbanists) i]] | |||
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aka [[jbocre: jbopre|jbopre]] | |||
* .i .ui mi nelci cuxna zoi my. [[jbocre: long tanru|long tanru]] .my. | |||
** Me too, but there are certain lujvo that have gained enough of a meaning that they are recommended in daily use. I do not even know what ''kai'' is a rafsi for, though I use the words javnakai and tavlakai. You won't find anyone saying ''bridi valsi'' or ''se cmavo'' - only brivla and selma'o. | |||
***''javnakai'' is a type-4 fu'ivla. ''ta vlakai'' means "that has wordness". | |||
**** I did not invent these lujvo, and they are both bad. javnakai should be javnikai, and tavlakai falis the [[jbocre: tosmabru test|tosmabru test]]. But they are used. Uh-oh. | |||
**** Sorry, just rechecked where they first popped up. All that over nothing: It's javnykai and tavlykai. | |||
*** ''kai'' is a [[jbocre: rafsi|rafsi]] for ''ckaji'', which means ''to have a property'', since everything which has a given property has that property, ''-kai'' doesn't change the meaning. (''mi na tugni di'u'' Well, what's the difference then?) Use something like ''-smi'', ''-(sel)te'i'', or ''-cfu''. | |||
* ma ckajykai |
Revision as of 10:57, 23 December 2013
Lojbanic Personalities
- la cein. po'u le lojbo cilre
- la .kreig.daniyl. joi la Michael Helsem aiky'elsym cu te pemci bau la lojban.
- la rab.spir finti le JbozgiMusic bozgi.
- la ojbab cu lobja'a
- Robin Lee Powell aka camgusmis
- Matt Arnold aka epkat
- Arnt Richard Johansen aka Broca
- Mark Shoulson aka clsn
- Adam Lopresto aka Eimi
- John Woldemar Cowan author of The Complete Lojban Language
- Stephen Weeks aka Tene
- John Schock aka djancak
- Adam Cooper aka komfo,amonan
- Theodore Reed aka bancus
- Viktor Medrano aka viktor aka nonong
- aionys aka eyeonus
ko ji'a viska Info about individuals (mostly lojbanists) i
aka jbopre
- .i .ui mi nelci cuxna zoi my. long tanru .my.
- Me too, but there are certain lujvo that have gained enough of a meaning that they are recommended in daily use. I do not even know what kai is a rafsi for, though I use the words javnakai and tavlakai. You won't find anyone saying bridi valsi or se cmavo - only brivla and selma'o.
- javnakai is a type-4 fu'ivla. ta vlakai means "that has wordness".
- I did not invent these lujvo, and they are both bad. javnakai should be javnikai, and tavlakai falis the tosmabru test. But they are used. Uh-oh.
- javnakai is a type-4 fu'ivla. ta vlakai means "that has wordness".
- Sorry, just rechecked where they first popped up. All that over nothing: It's javnykai and tavlykai.
- kai is a rafsi for ckaji, which means to have a property, since everything which has a given property has that property, -kai doesn't change the meaning. (mi na tugni di'u Well, what's the difference then?) Use something like -smi, -(sel)te'i, or -cfu.
- ma ckajykai