The lojban sentence zdani would translate (based on my ~3 hours of learning) as something akin to "Home!" in English. This simple construct has no relations, therefore I would assert that it fails to meet the definition of bridi as defined in the first lesson ("A bridi is a claim that some objects stand in a relation to each other, or that an object has some property."). My assertion might be based on a misunderstanding of the lesson or the word itself - if so, please ignore this :)
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The lojban sentence
zdani
would translate (based on my ~3 hours of learning) as something akin to "Home!" in English. This simple construct has no relations, therefore I would assert that it fails to meet the definition of bridi as defined in the first lesson ("A bridi is a claim that some objects stand in a relation to each other, or that an object has some property."). My assertion might be based on a misunderstanding of the lesson or the word itself - if so, please ignore this :)Diagnostics information (do not remove)