selbri

English

Etymology

From Lojban.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛlbɹiː/

Noun

selbri (plural selbri)

  1. (Lojban grammar) A word acting like a predicate, which is immediately preceded by one sumti (argument), x1, and usually followed by one or more sumti (arguments): x2, x3... up to no further than x5. It is analogous to a verb in natural languages (non-constructed languages).
    A selbri together with its associated sumti (if any) forms a bridi (sentence/predication). A selbri without any sumti is called an observative bridi (sentence/predication).

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