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The simplest form of selbri is an individual word. A word which may by itself express a selbri relation is called a ``brivla''. The three types of brivla are gismu (root words), lujvo (compounds), and fu'ivla (borrowings from other languages). All have identical grammatical uses. So far, most of our selbri have been gismu or tanru built from gismu.
gismu:
11.1) mi [cu] klama ti zo'e zo'e ta -- ===== -- ---- ---- -- Go-er goes destination origin route means. I go here (to this) using that means (from somewhere via some route).
lujvo:
11.2) ta [cu] blari'o -- ======= That is-blue-green.
fu'ivla:
11.3) ti [cu] djarspageti -- =========== This is-spaghetti.
11.4) ta [cu] go'i -- ==== That too/same-as-last selbri. That (is spaghetti), too.
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