[message A] >> trutca means capitol as in capitol city. Then does raltca mean >> capitol as in lots of money?
Lots of money is "capital", not "capitol". So is a jurisdiction's governing city. A "capitol" is a building (generally one wherein a legislature meets), not a city or a bunch of money. > [trutca] comes from [turni tcana] "govern-city", and [raltca] from > [ralju tcana] "principal-city". So they both refer to "capital > city". Really? Wouldn't the raltca of New York State, for example, be New York City rather than Albany? (Of the various glosses for "ralju" in the gismu list, I do see "leader", but the rest of them make me think that is a misleading gloss in this case.) /~\ The ASCII der Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B