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* {jvsv banjikske} {jvsv banjikske general=1}
Mentioned in [[the Book|the Book]], chapter 17, section 9, example 9.7.
* {jvsv banmenske} {jvsv banmenske general=1}


* {jvsv banpliske} {jvsv banpliske general=1}
The dog spoke "Arf." It barked once.
* {jvsv bauske} {jvsv bauske general=1}


* {jvsv benske} {jvsv benske general=1}
''le gerku cu bacru zo .arf .i gy. paroi cmoni'' '''bzzt'''
* {jvsv cakcurske} {jvsv cakcurske general=1}


* {jvsv ckuzdaske} {jvsv ckuzdaske general=1} (but note the ckuzda is not very good for library, so a better word would probably be in order)
Correct is ''le gerku cu bacru zo .arf .i gy. boi paroi cmoni''
* {jvsv dinske} {jvsv dinske general=1}


* {jvsv genlalske} {jvsv genlalske general=1} (but why not just {jvsv genske}?)
''gy. pa'' is one lerfu-string, so ''gy. pa roi'' doesn't parse. It can be split into a lerfu-string plus a number with ''gy. boi pa''. It is easy to forget to add ''boi'' when you drop in a number or a second lerfu pro-sumti after one lerfu pro-sumti.
* {jvsv glaske} {jvsv glaske general=1}


* {jvsv jikske} {jvsv jikske general=1}
Some may see this as a reason to prefer KOhA pro-sumti over lerfu pro-sumti. (See [[jbocre: lerfu pro-sumti, and why ko'a sucks|lerfu pro-sumti, and why ko'a sucks]].)
* {jvsv jutske} {jvsv jutske general=1}


* {jvsv kluske} {jvsv kluske general=1}
If you aren't going to say enough to make ''goi ko'a'' worthwhile, try ''le gerku cu bacru zo .arf. .i ra paroi cmoni''
* {jvsv menske} {jvsv menske general=1}


* {jvsv mreske} {jvsv mreske general=1}
See also [[jbocre: Robin.ca's Thoughts On lerfu+numeral Strings And mekso|Robin.ca's Thoughts On lerfu+numeral Strings And mekso]]
* {jvsv naiske} {jvsv naiske general=1}
 
* {jvsv rafske} {jvsv rafske general=1}
* {jvsv rarlalske} {jvsv rarlalske general=1}
 
* {jvsv rarske} {jvsv rarske general=1}
* {jvsv ratske} {jvsv ratske general=1}
 
* {jvsv rikybauske} {jvsv rikybauske general=1}
* {jvsv sambauske} {jvsv sambauske}
 
* {jvsv samske} {jvsv samske general=1}
* {jvsv smuske} {jvsv smuske general=1}
 
* {jvsv snagenske} {jvsv snagenske general=1}
* {jvsv snulalske} {jvsv snulalske general=1}
 
* {jvsv taiske} {jvsv taiske general=1}
* {jvsv termu'eske} {jvsv termu'eske general=1}
 
* {jvsv tutske} {jvsv tutske general=1}
* {jvsv voksnaske} {jvsv voksnaske general=1}
 
* {jvsv vokygenske} {jvsv vokygenske general=1}
* {jvsv xukske} {jvsv xukske general=1}
 
* {jvsv xumske} {jvsv xumske general=1}
* {jvsv zbaske} {jvsv zbaske general=1}
 
* {jvsv zgiske} {jvsv zgiske general=1}

Revision as of 16:57, 4 November 2013

Mentioned in the Book, chapter 17, section 9, example 9.7.

The dog spoke "Arf." It barked once.

le gerku cu bacru zo .arf .i gy. paroi cmoni bzzt

Correct is le gerku cu bacru zo .arf .i gy. boi paroi cmoni

gy. pa is one lerfu-string, so gy. pa roi doesn't parse. It can be split into a lerfu-string plus a number with gy. boi pa. It is easy to forget to add boi when you drop in a number or a second lerfu pro-sumti after one lerfu pro-sumti.

Some may see this as a reason to prefer KOhA pro-sumti over lerfu pro-sumti. (See lerfu pro-sumti, and why ko'a sucks.)

If you aren't going to say enough to make goi ko'a worthwhile, try le gerku cu bacru zo .arf. .i ra paroi cmoni

See also Robin.ca's Thoughts On lerfu+numeral Strings And mekso