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xorxes 5 sentences

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I just found xorxes' 5 sentences on the audio section of lojban.org (
http://www.lojban.org/tiki/Multimedia) and that was some fast talking. Do
you speak like that naturally or had you prepared out those sentences? I
think I got most of it but can someone fill in the blanks/make corrections?

I heard:
.i mi klama le zarci .i xu do klama le zarci .i la djan kalte le ... ba vi
... jirna.... le nu zdile .i la djein pu facki le du'u lo curnu cu nenri le
plise .i ki'esai tirna co'o mi'e xorxes

(I'm assuming that this was recorded pre-xorlo)

Incidentally, lojban sounds awesome! I need to listen to more of it and
perhaps start recording myself speaking it more.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just found xorxes' 5 sentences on the audio section of lojban.org
> (http://www.lojban.org/tiki/Multimedia) and that was some fast talking.  Do
> you speak like that naturally or had you prepared out those sentences?

I don't remember what that recording was done for, but it's obviously
not a conversation, so I imagine I was reading it.

> I
> think I got most of it but can someone fill in the blanks/make corrections?
> I heard:
> .i mi klama le zarci .i xu do klama le zarci

check!

>.i la djan kalte le ... ba vi ... jirna.... le nu zdile

".i la djan kalte lo'e pavyseljirna le nu zdile"

Since you got "jirna", you could have guessed "pavyseljirna", it's
likely the only context "jirna" has ever been used in.

> .i la djein pu facki le du'u lo curnu cu nenri le
> plise .i ki'esai tirna co'o mi'e xorxes

check!

> (I'm assuming that this was recorded pre-xorlo)

Yes. Otherwise I wouldn't have used "le", much less "lo'e".

> Incidentally, lojban sounds awesome!  I need to listen to more of it and
> perhaps start recording myself speaking it more.

Check out Youtube, there's some nice Lojban stuff there.

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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.uacai now that I see it it sounds so obvious. The {'e} from the {lo'e} was
throwing me off. I thought you were going for a {lo xe___} something. And
yes, I've seen the youtube videos and some of the stuff people have recorded
(e.g. sance on jbotcan). Now I kind of want to contribute more / converse
more on mumble etc...

A new years resolution I've set for myself is to be conversational if not
fluent in lojban by the end of the year and that will require hearing a lot
of spoken lojban I think.

2010/1/15 Jorge Llambías <jjllambias@gmail.com>

> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I just found xorxes' 5 sentences on the audio section of lojban.org
> > (http://www.lojban.org/tiki/Multimedia) and that was some fast talking.
> Do
> > you speak like that naturally or had you prepared out those sentences?
>
> I don't remember what that recording was done for, but it's obviously
> not a conversation, so I imagine I was reading it.
>
> > I
> > think I got most of it but can someone fill in the blanks/make
> corrections?
> > I heard:
> > .i mi klama le zarci .i xu do klama le zarci
>
> check!
>
> >.i la djan kalte le ... ba vi ... jirna.... le nu zdile
>
> ".i la djan kalte lo'e pavyseljirna le nu zdile"
>
> Since you got "jirna", you could have guessed "pavyseljirna", it's
> likely the only context "jirna" has ever been used in.
>
> > .i la djein pu facki le du'u lo curnu cu nenri le
> > plise .i ki'esai tirna co'o mi'e xorxes
>
> check!
>
> > (I'm assuming that this was recorded pre-xorlo)
>
> Yes. Otherwise I wouldn't have used "le", much less "lo'e".
>
> > Incidentally, lojban sounds awesome! I need to listen to more of it and
> > perhaps start recording myself speaking it more.
>
> Check out Youtube, there's some nice Lojban stuff there.
>
> mu'o mi'e xorxes
>
>
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>
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