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Zvoc47 (显示个人资料) 2016年5月12日下午11:28:01
I'm mystifying that it's because lav' is already used for washing, but I'm not sure if this is correct.
erinja (显示个人资料) 2016年5月13日上午12:02:56
I think you've got it right. Some roots are changed somewhat from an international form in order to avoid confusion with another existing root, and lavo -> lafo would seem like an excellent candidate.
Another example is that "bankedo" means "banquet". Most languages have a T in the word, but in Esperanto it was likely changed to a D to avoid being confused with banketo (bank/et/o, small bank)
Another example is that "bankedo" means "banquet". Most languages have a T in the word, but in Esperanto it was likely changed to a D to avoid being confused with banketo (bank/et/o, small bank)
ilemo (显示个人资料) 2016年5月13日下午1:50:05
It's the same with planet: "planedo" instead of "planeto" (because plan-et-o).