Proposed Definitions And Examples
Proposed Definition of ba'u
- ba'u (UI3)
- exaggeration — discursive: exaggeration - accuracy - understatement — (cf. satci, dukse)
Examples of ba'u Usage
Proposed Definition of da'i
- da'i (UI3)
- supposing — discursive: supposing - in fact — (cf. sruma)
Examples of da'i Usage
le tadji be la xorxes da'i ba rinka le nu ro pu me zo lo cu jursa ke smuni binxo
Jorge's method would cause all previous occurrences of "lo" to severely change meaning.
le nu da'i da tirna mi cu mukti le nu mi skicu le jibri menli bo tolcertu
If someone would listen to me, I'd tell about the idiots at work.
no'i ji'a lo nu da'i do cusku lu ke broda brode ke'e cei ke brodi brodo li'u cu rinka lo nu do palci vau zo'o
Returning to the previous topic; you would also be evil if you were to say "ke broda brode ke'e cei ke brodi brodo".
Proposed Definition of do'a
- do'a (UI3)
- generously — discursive: generously - parsimoniously — (cf. dunda)
Examples of do'a Usage
.i .y. do'a milxe plika'e
To put it generously, it's, uh, slightly useful.
Proposed Definition of je'u
- je'u (UI3)
- truth — discursive: truth - falsity — (cf. jetnu)
Examples of je'u Usage
.i je'u ro lo prenu poi mi xamgu djuno zi'e poi ponse le slanu kerfa zi'e poi ponse lo blabi skapi cu pilno ry. vau .u'isai
Heh. In fact, every person I know well who has cylindrical hair and white skin uses it!
Proposed Definition of ke'u
- ke'u (UI3)
- repeating — discursive: repeating - continuing — (cf. refbasna, krefu, rapli, velde'a)
Examples of ke'u Usage
coi ke'u
Hi again.
.ienai ke'u
I told you, I disagree.
Proposed Definition of la'a
- la'a (UI3)
- probability — discursive: probability - improbability — (cf. lakne)
Examples of la'a Usage
.i le mensi be mi ca xabju la boston ja'e le nu la'a mi vitke fi le se diklo
My sister lives in Boston, hence, I'll likely visit the area.
la'a le vukrygu'e tcini cu ba se jalge lo nu panpi ku'i
What's happening in Ukraine will probably result in peace, however.
la'a na go'i
That's probably not so.
Proposed Definition of li'a
- li'a (UI3)
- clearly — discursive: clearly - obscurely — (cf. klina)
Examples of li'a Usage
li'a la cein noi samjundi slilu cu jai fenki
Shane, who goes off and on attending the computer, is obviously crazy.
li'a la lojban zmadu la postskript lo ka frili
Clearly, Lojban is easier than Postscript.
.i li'a mi na viska ro marna pilno .i ku'i lo zasni nu bebna cu se rinka lo nu pilno lo marna .i ro prenu cu djuno la'e di'u
Of course, I haven't seen all marijuana users. But marijuana use causes temporary stupidity. Everyone knows that.
li'anai go'i je'e
Right, I see. But it's complicated.
Proposed Definition of mu'a
- mu'a (UI3)
- for example — discursive: for example - omitting - end examples — (cf. mupli)
Examples of mu'a Usage
mu'a lo tcima
Weather, for instance.
.i mu'a lo prenu poi xadni nitcu lo xalka cu kakne le nu morsi ri'a le nu na pinxe
For instance, people who physically have to have alcohol can die from not drinking.
Proposed Definition of pa'e
- pa'e (UI3)
- justice — discursive: justice - prejudice — (cf. tcinydracu'a, tcinydrapai, vudypai)
Examples of pa'e Usage
Proposed Definition of ra'u
- ra'u (UI3)
- chiefly — discursive: chiefly - equally - incidentally — (cf. ralju, vajni)
Examples of ra'u Usage
ra'u nai mi djuno le du'u zoi u rlpowell u na cmevla
Incidentally, I know that "rlpowell" is not a Lojban name.
Proposed Definition of sa'e
- sa'e (UI3)
- precisely speaking — discursive: precisely speaking - loosely speaking — (cf. satci, jibni)
Examples of sa'e Usage
sa'e mi pinxe lo xunre vanju
To be precise, I drank red wine.
je'e .i mi na jimpe sa'e le cfila
Okay. To be precise, it is understanding the flaws that I don't.
Proposed Definition of sa'u
- sa'u (UI3)
- simply speaking — discursive: simply - elaborating — (cf. sampu, pluja)
Examples of sa'u Usage
Proposed Definition of ta'o
- ta'o (UI3)
- by the way — discursive: by the way - returning to main point — (cf. denpa, cneterta'a)
Examples of ta'o Usage
ta'o xu do se cmene zo robin. ji'a
By the way, are you called Robin as well?
ta'o mi pu zi co'a tatpi .i mi na djuno lo rinka
By the way, I just started to get tired. I don't know why.
.i ta'onai mi ca jimpe tu'a zo marji .i .e'u pilno lu marce vorme li'u
But back to the point; I now understand the word "material". I suggest using "vehicle door".
Proposed Definition of to'u
- to'u (UI3)
- in brief — discursive: in brief - in detail — (cf. tordu, clani, tcidu)
Examples of to'u Usage
.i to'u ko ca troci tu'a la dikt
In short, try Dict.
.i to'unai mi pensi le smuni be lu ko no'e zasti li'u
In detail, I'm considering the meaning of the command "exist somewhat".
Proposed Definition of va'i
- va'i (UI3)
- in other words — discursive: in other words - in the same words — (cf. cneselsku)
Examples of va'i Usage
va'i do tugni mi xu
In other words, you agree with me?
.i va'i mu'i ma do cusku lo judri
To rephrase, why did you say an address?
Proposed Definition of zu'u
- zu'u (UI3)
- on the one hand — discursive: on the one hand - on the other hand — (cf. karbi, frica. dukti)
Examples of zu'u Usage
.i zu'u do cusku lu'e le du'u do na tugni .i zu'unai do tugni le du'u noda terckini le jei marji kei le jei mekso najo gismu kei ni'i le du'u smuni dunli le mekso le gismu
On the one hand, you say that you don't agree. On the other hand, you agree that there is no relationship between the degree to which something is material and the degree to which something is not both a mathematical expression and a root word, necessitated by the equality of meaning between the mathematical expression and the root word.
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Proposed Definitions And Examples
Proposed Definition of ba'u
- ba'u (UI3)
- exaggeration. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling exaggeration, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling accuracy, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling understatement.(cf. satci, dukse)
Examples of ba'u Usage
Proposed Definition of ba'u cu'i
- ba'u cu'i (UI*3)
- accuracy. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling exaggeration, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling accuracy, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling understatement.
Examples of ba'u cu'i Usage
Proposed Definition of ba'u nai
- ba'u nai (UI*3)
- understatement. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling exaggeration, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling accuracy, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling understatement.
Examples of ba'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of bi'u nai
- bi'u nai (UI*3)
- old information. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: newly introduced information, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling previously introduced information .
Examples of bi'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of da'i
- da'i (UI3)
- supposing. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: supposing, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in fact .(cf. sruma)
Examples of da'i Usage
Proposed Definition of da'i nai
- da'i nai (UI*3)
- in fact. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: supposing, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in fact .
Examples of da'i nai Usage
Proposed Definition of do'a
- do'a (UI3)
- generously. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: generously, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling parsimoniously .(cf. dunda)
Examples of do'a Usage
Proposed Definition of do'a nai
- do'a nai (UI*3)
- parsimoniously. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: generously, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling parsimoniously .
Examples of do'a nai Usage
Proposed Definition of je'u
- je'u (UI3)
- truth. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: truth, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling falsity .(cf. jetnu)
Examples of je'u Usage
Proposed Definition of je'u nai
- je'u nai (UI*3)
- falsity. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: truth, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling falsity .
Examples of je'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of ke'u
- ke'u (UI3)
- repeating. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: repeating, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling continuing .(cf. refbasna, krefu, rapli, velde'a)
Examples of ke'u Usage
Proposed Definition of ke'u nai
- ke'u nai (UI*3)
- continuing. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: repeating, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling continuing .
Examples of ke'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of la'a
- la'a (UI3)
- probability. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: probability, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling improbability .(cf. lakne)
Examples of la'a Usage
Proposed Definition of la'a nai
- la'a nai (UI*3)
- improbability. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: probability, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling improbability .
Examples of la'a nai Usage
Proposed Definition of li'a
- li'a (UI3)
- clearly. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: clearly, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling obscurely .(cf. klina)
Examples of li'a Usage
Proposed Definition of li'a nai
- li'a nai (UI*3)
- obscurely. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: clearly, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling obscurely .
Examples of li'a nai Usage
Proposed Definition of mu'a
- mu'a (UI3)
- for example. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling for example, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling omitting, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling end examples.(cf. mupli)
Examples of mu'a Usage
Proposed Definition of mu'a cu'i
- mu'a cu'i (UI*3)
- omitting examples. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling for example, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling omitting, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling end examples.
Examples of mu'a cu'i Usage
Proposed Definition of mu'a nai
- mu'a nai (UI*3)
- concluding examples. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling for example, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling omitting, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling end examples.
Examples of mu'a nai Usage
Proposed Definition of pa'e
- pa'e (UI3)
- justice. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: justice, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling prejudice .(cf. tcinydracu'a, tcinydrapai, vudypai)
Examples of pa'e Usage
Proposed Definition of pa'e nai
- pa'e nai (UI*3)
- prejudice. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: justice, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling prejudice .
Examples of pa'e nai Usage
Proposed Definition of pau nai
- pau nai (UI*3)
- rhetorical question. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. discursive: unreal/rhetorical question follows
Examples of pau nai Usage
Proposed Definition of ra'u
- ra'u (UI3)
- chiefly. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling chiefly, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling equally, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling incidentally.(cf. ralju, vajni)
Examples of ra'u Usage
Proposed Definition of ra'u cu'i
- ra'u cu'i (UI*3)
- equally. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling chiefly, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling equally, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling incidentally.
Examples of ra'u cu'i Usage
Proposed Definition of ra'u nai
- ra'u nai (UI*3)
- incidentally. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling chiefly, the base word followed by cu'i indicates that the speaker is feeling equally, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling incidentally.
Examples of ra'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of sa'e
- sa'e (UI3)
- precisely speaking. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: precisely speaking, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling loosely speaking .(cf. satci, jibni)
Examples of sa'e Usage
Proposed Definition of sa'e nai
- sa'e nai (UI*3)
- loosely speaking. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: precisely speaking, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling loosely speaking .
Examples of sa'e nai Usage
Proposed Definition of sa'u
- sa'u (UI3)
- simply speaking. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: simply, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling elaborating .(cf. sampu, pluja)
Examples of sa'u Usage
Proposed Definition of sa'u nai
- sa'u nai (UI*3)
- elaborating. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: simply, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling elaborating .
Examples of sa'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of ta'o
- ta'o (UI3)
- by the way. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: by the way, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling returning to main point .(cf. denpa, cneterta'a)
Examples of ta'o Usage
Proposed Definition of ta'o nai
- ta'o nai (UI*3)
- return to main point. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: by the way, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling returning to main point .
Examples of ta'o nai Usage
Proposed Definition of to'u
- to'u (UI3)
- in brief. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: in brief, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in detail .(cf. tordu, clani, tcidu)
Examples of to'u Usage
Proposed Definition of to'u nai
- to'u nai (UI*3)
- in detail. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: in brief, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in detail .
Examples of to'u nai Usage
Proposed Definition of va'i
- va'i (UI3)
- in other words. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: in other words, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in the same words .(cf. cneselsku)
Examples of va'i Usage
Proposed Definition of va'i nai
- va'i nai (UI*3)
- in the same words. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: in other words, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling in the same words .
Examples of va'i nai Usage
Proposed Definition of zu'u
- zu'u (UI3)
- on the one hand. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: on the one hand, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling on the other hand .(cf. karbi, frica. dukti)
Examples of zu'u Usage
Proposed Definition of zu'u nai
- zu'u nai (UI*3)
- on the other hand. This word is an attitudinal, that is, it directly expresses an emotion on the part of the speaker. This word is part of a scale; the base attitudinal word indicates that the speaker is feeling discursive: on the one hand, and the base word followed by nai indicates that the speaker is feeling on the other hand .
Examples of zu'u nai Usage
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