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Discussion of "atmi"
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Comment #1:
rafsi
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hzrn (Mon Oct 2 13:11:56 2023)
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wait, how would this rafsi work in a lujvo? for example, "selatmi" (according to sutysisku, to be clear) apparently decomposes to "se" and "latmi". i dont think adding a hyphen would help here either (decomposes to "se" and "[hyphen]atmi".
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Comment #2:
Re: rafsi
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evie (Mon Oct 2 19:30:04 2023)
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sely'atmi
hzrn wrote: > wait, how would this rafsi work in a lujvo? for example, "selatmi" > (according to sutysisku, to be clear) apparently decomposes to "se" and > "latmi". i dont think adding a hyphen would help here either (decomposes > to "se" and "[hyphen]atmi".
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Comment #3:
Re: rafsi
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Curtis W Franks (Wed Oct 4 07:59:09 2023)
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hzrn wrote: > wait, how would this rafsi work in a lujvo? for example, "selatmi" > (according to sutysisku, to be clear) apparently decomposes to "se" and > "latmi". i dont think adding a hyphen would help here either (decomposes > to "se" and "[hyphen]atmi".
This is a common problem with zevla. As mentioned, appending .ybu and .y'y to the cmavo rafsi, gismu rafsi, or full zevla which are acting as rafsi is the usual strategy. I have thought that it might be okay to use 《ZEVLy》 instead of 《ZEVLA'y》, iff we implement a rule that no two distinct zevla can have distinct meanings while differing by only their final vowel cluster (howsoever long that may be – medial glides are another issue which would need to be resolved for this purpose), but that does not apply here. I just provide the thought for your edification.
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