The following table gives each abstractor, an English gloss for it, a Lojban gismu which is connected with it (more or less remotely: the associations between abstractors and gismu are meant more as memory hooks than for any kind of inference), the rafsi associated with it, and (on the following line) its place structure.
nu |
event of |
fasnu |
nun |
x1 is an event of (the bridi) |
ka |
property of |
ckaji |
kam |
x1 is a property of (the bridi) |
ni |
amount of |
klani |
nil |
x1 is an amount of (the bridi) measured on scale x2 |
jei |
truth-value of |
jetnu |
jez |
x1 is a truth-value of (the bridi) under epistemology x2 |
li'i |
experience of |
lifri |
liz |
x1 is an experience of (the bridi) to experiencer x2 |
si'o |
idea of |
sidbo |
siz |
x1 is an idea/concept of (the bridi) in the mind of x2 |
du'u |
predication of |
----- |
dum |
x1 is the bridi (the bridi) expressed by sentence x2 |
su'u |
abstraction of |
sucta |
sus |
x1 is an abstract nature of (the bridi) |
za'i |
state of |
zasti |
zam |
x1 is a state of (the bridi) |
zu'o |
activity of |
zukte |
zum |
x1 is an activity of (the bridi) |
pu'u |
process of |
pruce |
pup |
x1 is a process of (the bridi) |
mu'e |
point-event of |
mulno |
mub |
x1 is a point-event/achievement of (the bridi) |