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"Ensjo (Emerson José Silveira da Costa)" <[log in to unmask]>
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INTERLNG: Discussiones in Interlingua
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Thu, 5 Jun 1997 11:51:42 -0300
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Io pensa que un tal nomine "composite" non sia le plus adequate.

Vide "Esperanto": illo es un nomine original. E il ha nulle mention a
"lingua" o "IAL" o "latino" o "Europa" o "romance" o quecunque sia.

Io me rememora le nomine del bibita gasose "Fanta", e pensa que illo es
un bon nomine.

Ma que nos poterea usar pro Interlingua?

Io apprecia "Iris" o "Iride", secundo Frank. Nonobstante, "Iridista" ja
non me placerea multo.

1) Forsan le nomine de un animal (savage/mytholocig)?
        Phenice?
        Leo(n)?
        Falco(n)?
        Gavio(n)?
        Jaguar?
        Puma?

2) Un parola commun?
        Expresso?
        Quadra?
        Iride?
        Perla?
        Lumine?
        Stella?
        Alba?

3) Un parola latin?
        Lux?
        Vox?
        Loquax?
        Iris?
        Vector?

4) Un parola scientific?
        Quark?
        Quantum o Quanta?

5) Un parola inventate/miscite?
        Loq?
        Lox?
        Lexa?
        Lecta?
        Lumina?
        Veluna?

Nos debe seligar parolas incommun, pro haber un certe "exclusivitate" in
le mente del personas, e in le mechanismos de cerca in Internet!

HODIE "NOSTRE" INTERLINGUA ES PERDITE INTER CIRCA 3000 ALTERE PAGINAS!!!
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