George Boeree | (tema vacua)

Alo a tota!

Myaleee ia convinse me ce nos nesesa un bon parola simple per lfn
(otra ce la leteras). El preferi "franca," e me acorda. Tu pote usa
ancora "lfn" o "lingua franca nova," natural. La parola ave un bon
sinifia en lfn: "frank, direct." En engles, espaniol, franses,
italian, portuges, catalan, e latina, la sinifias es ance bon:

frank 1 |fra ng k|
adjective
open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, esp. when dealing with
unpalatable matters : a long and frank discussion | to be perfectly
frank, I don't know.
 open, sincere, or undisguised in manner or appearance : Katherine
saw her look at Sam with frank admiration.
 Medicine unmistakable; obvious : frank ulceration.
DERIVATIVES
frankness noun
ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense [free] ): from Old French franc,
from medieval Latin francus "free," from Francus (see Frank 2 : only
Franks had full freedom in Frankish Gaul)

Me espera ce vos gusta esta deside!

Bon voles,

Jorj

Nos es stelas volante!
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