Examples of using "Lojban" in a sentence and their english translations:
Speak in Lojban or about Lojban.
I speak Lojban.
I study Lojban.
Please support Lojban!
I want to speak in Lojban.
I don't speak Lojban.
I say something in Lojban.
I know that you are learning Lojban.
I'm interested in learning Lojban.
I hope I can talk in Lojban.
I know that Lojban is good for you.
I hope I can talk in Lojban.
I know that you are learning Lojban.
Please support Lojban!
Tatoeba contains 10 000 Lojbanic sentences.
Lojban is a difficult language, right?
Lojban is the Andy Warhol of languages.
Right now, I want to speak Lojban.
Ten thousand sentences in Lojban are on Tatoeba.
Lojban is the Salvador Dalí of languages.
All languages are hard in translating from them to Lojban.
Lojban is alive only because problems in it continue to exist.
Lojban and its predecessor Loglan are mutually unintelligible.
Lojban is designed to be unambiguous in orthography, phonology, morphology, and grammar. Lojban semantics, however, must support the same breadth of human thought as natural languages.
Esperanto, Ido, Interlingua, Klingon, Lojban, Na'vi and Volapük are constructed languages.
The Automated Language Recognition feature often mistakes Lojban for Vietnamese.
Not surprisingly, most contributors of Lojban indicate no country in their profiles.
I'm not certain if Lojban is a rational language, but I am very sure that Lojbanists are habitually not rational people.
The German translators, always late, hadn't translated this sentence yet, and Tom and Mary worried as to whether they should go through another translation to reach the sentence in Lojban.