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This page is part of the ((phrasebook)). ---- Hello, I'm ... ''coi mi'e ...'' I come from ... ''mi se krasi ...'' I live in ... ''mi xabju ...'' America ''la mergug / le mergu'e'' France ''la fasygug / le fasygu'e / la frans'' Germany ''la dotygug / le dotygu'e''' Goodbye ''co'o'' What's your base? ''dofoxo kancu'' or (in ((La Xagvar))) ''zo'eco'eno'oju'uxo'' '''where does ''zo'eco'eno'oju'uxo'' come from?'''('One does the usual {count} to the typical number in what base?')'''And isn't the obvious answer that it is belong to us? ''(ro ledo zbepi cu tutra mi'a?)''''' I count by tens ''mi foli pano kancu''/''zo'eco'eno'oju'ulipano'' ...twelves ''li'o li gai'' ...sixteens ''li'o li paxa'' (or, if you are a chauvinistic ((lesi'o foli paxa kancu|hexadecimalist)), ''li'o li rau'') (How about ''li'o li su'ovai''?) ...sixties ''li'o li xano'' ...twos ''li'o li vei pasu'ipa'' No matter what the time of day, in Lojban the word for "hello" is ''coi'' and the word for "goodbye" is ''co'o''.
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