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gismu (frequency order)
Check the discussion section (at the bottom) of the Lojban language (not this wordset) for more info: http://www.memrise.com/topic/lojban/
Started by Wizek, Aug. 3, 2011
Gismu Places (2 of 4)
e.g. lo minra, lo se minra, lo te minra, lo ve minra, lo fanza, lo se fanza, lo prami, lo se prami, lo crino, lo gluta ...
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 11, 2012
Gismu Places (3 of 4)
e.g. lo mosra, lo se mosra, lo te mosra, lo friko, lo se friko, lo mudri, lo se mudri, lo larcu, lo se larcu, lo prosa ...
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 11, 2012
Gismu Places (1 of 4)
Each pack contains 1000 words for a total of roughly 3500 gismu places.
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 11, 2012
Complete Rafsi Deck (Frequency Order) - Part 1 of 3
When a word has multiple rafsi, enter all of them seperated by spaces and in alphabetical order. Words will be tested in both directions.
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 9, 2012
Complete Rafsi Deck (Frequency Order) - Part 2 of 3
When a word has multiple rafsi, enter all of them seperated by spaces and in alphabetical order. Words will be tested in both directions.
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 9, 2012
Complete Rafsi Deck (Frequency Order) - Part 3 of 3
When a word has multiple rafsi, enter all of them seperated by spaces and in alphabetical order. Words will be tested in both directions.
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 9, 2012
cmavo (better: without selma'o, frequency order)
e.g. lo, i, cu, mi, le, se, la, do, be, li'u ...
Started by Wizek, Jan. 23, 2012
cmavo (with selma'o, frequency order)
e.g. ga'e, ki'o, ke'u, ve'a, ku'u, lo'o, su'u, ru'u, fu'e, i'o ...
Started by Wizek, Oct. 27, 2011
Gismu Places (4 of 4)
e.g. lo mapni, lo vukro, lo se vukro, lo bratu, lo se bratu, lo klupe, lo se klupe, lo te klupe, lo ve klupe, lo sodna ...
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 11, 2012
cnima'o, evidentials, and discursives (+neutral/negative forms)
Lojban attitudinals, evidentials, and discursives including their neutral and negative forms.
Started by pyrachi, March 13, 2012
Lojban Numbers and Mekso
Mathematical words and numbers
Started by pyrachi, March 23, 2012
BAI
e.g. va'o, va'u, zau, zu'e, tai, ti'i, ti'u, tu'i, ri'i, sau ...
Started by LangOfChildren, Jan. 7, 2012
by semantics: culture/nationality/religion
separating gismu into groups of semantic similarity
Started by vinegar, Feb. 20, 2012
cnima'o (UI1, frequency order)
e.g. o'a, uo, a'e, o'o, e'e, o'e, i'u, a'i, iu, a'u ...
Started by Wizek, Oct. 28, 2011
UI2 and UI3
Evidentials and discursives! (Simply, in breif, supposing... I expect/define/suppose)
Started by feilen, April 9, 2012
Lojban For Beginners
WORK IN PROGRESS Vocab & Exercises in the order they appear in Lojban for Beginners. I am a total noob and welcome suggestions. I have made changes where I thought they were ...
Started by polymatter, May 17, 2012
lojban conversational words
e.g. coi, selpa'i, sumti, u'u, do, mi, karce, bloti, blanu, renro ...
Started by iggymydog, Jan. 30, 2012
FAhA cmavo (logical order)
These cmavo are used to designate directions and places. They are typically pushed aside by new learners, as they are unuseful in an online community, but in real-life situations, can be very ...
Started by tsani, Dec. 6, 2011
COI
Vocatives, e.g. Hello, goodbye, roger, hey!
Started by feilen, April 4, 2012
Numbers
E.G. pa, no, ki'o, pi.
Started by bluMyst, Feb. 28, 2012
UI5
Attitudinal modifiers! Need, empathy, sarcasm!
Started by feilen, April 14, 2012
Lojban
From the actual beginning.
Started by KillTheIdols, May 19, 2012
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