Appendix:Lojban/malglico

Etymology
From mal ( (from, , , , ), derogative) and , from.

Brivla
malglico (common form of malgli)


 * 1) x1 pertains to the English language in aspect x2, and is derogatorily viewed by x3.
 * 2) x1 is inappropriately English in aspect x2; x1 is an anglicism.

Usage notes
malglico is often used in English to describe an "un-Lojbanic" statement. It is malglico to say: "ti du le mi patfu" (which roughly means "this-which-I-point-at mathematically-equals the father which-is-associated-with me"). It is more "Lojbanic" to use inherent place structure: "ti patfu mi" (or, "this fathers me").