- From: <jrmt@almas.co.jp>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 12:28:54 +0900
- To: "'Greg Eck'" <greck@postone.net>, "'Richard Wordingham'" <richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com>, <public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org>
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Hi Greg, I think there are a lot these kind of compound none. For Example, ᠴᠤᠭ + ᠤᠷᠭᠢᠯ = ᠴᠤᠭ᠋ᠤ᠋ᠷᠭᠢᠯ Regards, Jirimutu =============================================================== Almas Inc. 101-0021 601 Nitto-Bldg, 6-15-11, Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo E-Mail: jrmt@almas.co.jp Mobile : 090-6174-6115 Phone : 03-5688-2081, Fax : 03-5688-2082 http://www.almas.co.jp/ http://www.compiere-japan.com/ http://www.mongolfont.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Inner Mongolia Delehi Information Technology Co. Ltd. 010010 13th floor of Uiles Hotel, No 89 XinHua east street XinCheng District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Mail: jirimutu@delehi.com Mobile:18647152148 Phone: +86-471-6661969, Ofiice: +86-471-6661995 http://www.delehi.com/ =============================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Greg Eck [mailto:greck@postone.net] Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 10:55 PM To: Richard Wordingham <richard.wordingham@ntlworld.com>; public-i18n-mongolian@w3.org Subject: RE: Overide #2 (NA and GA) Richard, This is a good question. Can anyone come up with an example? So, we are looking for XXXY+ZAAA where XXXY is a full word, ZAAA is a full word, Y is a "GA", Z is a Vowel, and XXXYZAAA is an accepted compound word. Greg >>>>> What happens with GA at the end of the first element of a compound when the second element begins with a vowel? >>>>>>
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