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==== valsi ====
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asnce
  <td>valsi</td>  <td>asnce</td>
==== type ====
</tr>
fu'ivla
<tr>
==== creator ====
  <td>type</td>
[[personal/Xabju|Xabju]]
  <td>fu'ivla</td>
==== time entered ====
</tr>
Tue Sep 10 15:28:19 2019
<tr>
 
  <td>creator</td>
== English ==
  <td>[[personal/Xabju|Xabju]]</td>
=== Definition #71556 - Preferred ===
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<tr>
==== definition ====
  <td>time entered</td>
x<sub>1</sub> is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by x<sub>2</sub>.
  <td>Tue Sep 10 15:28:19 2019</td>
==== notes ====
</tr>
Derived from and synonymous with [[abu zei sance|abu zei sance]]. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable.
</table>
==== jargon type ====
linguistics
==== gloss words ====


<ul><li>[[natlang/en/A sound|A sound ; sound of the letter A in Lojban and many other languages]]</li><li>[[natlang/en/low central unrounded vowel|low central unrounded vowel ; phone]]</li><li>[[natlang/en/open central unrounded vowel|open central unrounded vowel ; phone]]</li></ul>


==== place keywords ====


<br /><font size="+2">Examples</font>
1.
<hr />
          [[natlang/en/low central unrounded vowel|low central unrounded vowel ; phone]]
<dl>
<br/>
</dl>
2.
          [[natlang/en/speech-sound producer|speech-sound producer]]
<br/>


==== created by ====
[[personal/Xabju|Xabju]]
==== vote information ====
1
   
==== time ====
Tue Sep 10 16:03:03 2019


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  <tr>
  <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td>
  <td width="95%">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>


  <tr>
  <td colspan="2">
    <font size="+2">English</font>
    <hr />
  </td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
  <td></td>
  <td>
    <table width="100%">
    <tr>
<font size="+2">
    Definition #71556
- Preferred
</font>
         
    </tr>
      <tr>
        <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td>
<td width="90%">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>definition</td>
      <td>x<sub>1</sub> is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by x<sub>2</sub>.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>notes</td>
<td>Derived from and synonymous with [[abu zei sance|abu zei sance]]. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>jargon type</td>
<td>linguistics</td>
    </tr>


      <tr>
<br/><font size="+1">Examples</font>
        <td>gloss words</td>
<hr/>
        <td>
<dl>
          <ul>
</dl>
            <li>[[natlang/en/A sound|A sound ; sound of the letter A in Lojban and many other languages]]</li>
            <li>[[natlang/en/low central unrounded vowel|low central unrounded vowel ; phone]]</li>
            <li>[[natlang/en/open central unrounded vowel|open central unrounded vowel ; phone]]</li>
          </ul>
        </td>
      </tr>
 
 
      <tr>
        <td valign="top">place keywords</td>
        <td>
1.
          [[natlang/en/low central unrounded vowel|low central unrounded vowel ; phone]]</li>
<br />
2.
          [[natlang/en/speech-sound producer|speech-sound producer]]</li>
<br />
        </td>
      </tr>
 
    <tr>
      <td>created by</td>
      <td>[[personal/Xabju|Xabju]]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>vote information</td>
      <td>1
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>time</td>
      <td>Tue Sep 10 16:03:03 2019</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td></td>
<td>
</td>
    </tr>
 
    <tr>
        <td></td>
<td>
    <br /><font size="+1">Examples</font>
    <hr />
    <dl>
    </dl>
    </td>
    </tr>


    </table>
=== Etymology ===
      </td>
  </tr>
<tr><td></td><td><table width="100%"><tr><td><font size="+1">Etymology</font></td></tr></table><hr /><dl></dl></td></tr></table>

Latest revision as of 14:17, 13 January 2026

valsi

asnce

type

fu'ivla

creator

Xabju

time entered

Tue Sep 10 15:28:19 2019  

English

Definition #71556 - Preferred

 

definition

x1 is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by x2.

notes

Derived from and synonymous with abu zei sance. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable.

jargon type

linguistics

gloss words

place keywords

1.

         low central unrounded vowel ; phone


2.

         speech-sound producer


created by

Xabju

vote information

1

time

Tue Sep 10 16:03:03 2019



Examples


Etymology