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Appendix:Lojban/so

<span class="searchmatch">so</span> (rafsi soz) nine su&#039;oso (“at least nine”) cirso (“nine times”)...


Appendix:Lojban Swadesh list

This is a Swadesh list of words in <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span>, compared with definitions in English. For further information, including the full final version of the list...


Appendix:Lojban/lenu

(The books by John Cowan: <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span> For Beginners and The Complete <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span> Language were written before the xorlo reform, <span class="searchmatch">so</span> &quot;lenu&quot;/&quot;le nu&quot; gets used more...


Appendix:Lojban/.ijanai

then B&quot; would translate into <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span> as &quot;B .ijanai A&quot;. This is the logical connective for material implication. This is a <span class="searchmatch">so</span>-called &quot;afterthought connective&quot;...


Appendix:Lojban/go

connective) iff (if and only if) This is a coordinating conjunction: a <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span> sentence of the form &quot;go A gi B&quot; corresponds to an English sentence of the...


Appendix:Lojban/lo

&quot;distribute&quot; with respect to it, <span class="searchmatch">so</span> that the selbri applies to each one of the three individuals, separately. la le loi lo&#039;i lo&#039;e ^ <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span> for Beginners, Chapter...


Appendix:Lojban/pi'e

/ˈpi.he/ pi&#039;e like a decimal point (pi in <span class="searchmatch">Lojban</span>), but not restricted to a positional number system, e. g. <span class="searchmatch">so</span> pi&#039;e re mu can mean, depending on context...


Appendix:Lojban/somai

From <span class="searchmatch">so</span> +‎ mai. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈso</span>.mai/ Rhymes: -ai somai ninth...


Appendix:Lojban/le

predication), whereas an &quot;outer quantifier&quot; indicates a portion of that number, <span class="searchmatch">so</span> &quot;le ci nanmu&quot; would mean &quot;the three men&quot; whereas &quot;ci le nanmu&quot; would mean...


Appendix:Lojban/so'i

See also: soi, sói, <span class="searchmatch">só͘</span>-í, sôi, and söi so&#039;i (rafsi sor) many ro (“all”) so&#039;a (“almost all”) so&#039;e (“most”) so&#039;o (“several”) so&#039;u (“few”) mutce (“much”)...