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Discussion of "tolku'arka"

Comment #1:
  • cringing*
Curtis W Franks (Wed Aug 12 22:18:46 2015)

"Anti" in this context.., should it be translated as "-tol-"?

Comment #2: Re: *cringing*
Jonathan (Wed Aug 12 22:27:15 2015)

Well, it's not even a lujvo; tolku'arka is technically a zi'evla :p

Comment #3: Re: *cringing*
Jonathan (Wed Aug 12 22:31:23 2015)

Maybe -dut- from dukti is better?

Comment #4: Re: *cringing*
Curtis W Franks (Thu Aug 13 06:12:55 2015)

spheniscine wrote:
> Maybe -dut- from dukti is better?


I like that more. :)

And, yes, I know that they are zi'evla, but the "-tol-" means something.
Ultimately, though, it is just my preference. I am not going downvote.

Comment #5: Re: *cringing*
gleki (Thu Aug 13 12:09:10 2015)

krtisfranks wrote:
> spheniscine wrote:
> > Maybe -dut- from dukti is better?
>
>
> I like that more. :)
>
> And, yes, I know that they are zi'evla, but the "-tol-" means something.
> Ultimately, though, it is just my preference. I am not going downvote.


I think to'e is fine. In future one may describe what is the scale here.

Comment #6: Re: *cringing*
Jonathan (Thu Aug 13 21:24:28 2015)

Huh... I was gonna say something about dukti being more convenient for
building a general lujvo for "antimatter", but apparently to'e does have
a final rafsi, allowing one to build kazryto'e or something for specific
ideas of opposites.

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