I have been playing around with a different alphabet order for lojban.
So far I have though of something that orders the numbers in the correct order, as well as having a "lujvo" sort of sound to it. <pre> pa ri ci vo mu xa ze bi so no
p r c v m x z b s no</pre>(Unfortunately no had to go at the end. ):
prc (vmj|vmt|vkm) xzd (bsl|bst|brs|bsn)
prc: pruce process
vmj: vamji value
vmt:vamtu vomit
vkm:vikmi excrete
xzd: xazdo Asiatic
bsl: bisli ice
bst: basti replace
brs: bersa son
bsn: basna emphasize
That is just one of the possible layouts I have discovered. But not complete, I am unsure how to order everything afterwards.
With the vowels, they would follow the constants as that's how lojban usually works, so perhaps:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvva'ei,o.u
I suppose it's suggestion and flaming time. Shoot. - mi'e aryrain
Completely forgot about rasfi... <pre> np rc vm xz bs (nip|nup) (rac|rec|ric|ruc) (vam|vim) xaz (bas|bis|bes|bus) pr cv mx zb sn (pr(aeiou)|p(aeiou)r) c(aieu)v zb(aei) (sn(aeiou)|s(aeiou)n)
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PA2 with the exception of rei and fai is doable. However the SE cmavo are a bit broken. (Split in to 2 parts.) ba ca pu seem to help "guide" your memory of the first 3 rasfi based, or the first 2 and the last gismu based.
East and west (of...) are in opposite directions.
ni'u ma'u
- mi'e aryrain
Another reason I did this was I remembered this from a Japanese discussion I had a while back regarding remembering large numbers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemonic_goroawase_system
- mi'e aryrain