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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "se'u'o" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sentence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terbri in question. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi li re ce li ci klama by boi cy' = 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with 'setese'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi xo poi ke'a cmima sy', but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). --- > Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sentence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordered tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci klama by boi cy' = 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as 'se xi li ci'), but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] 0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [URIs: lojban.org] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "se'u'o" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the se= ntence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of te= rbri in question. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi li re ce li ci klama by boi cy' = =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come = to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question).= An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subs= cripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C fro= m B', one would respond with 'setese'. Any SE word works for the gener= al question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case= ). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi xo poi ke'a cmima= sy', but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE wor= ds; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way t= hat SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answ= ering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). --- > =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the se= ntence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of te= rbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unorde= red tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf= . se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci klama by boi c= y' =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B co= me to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the questio= n). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the s= ubscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C = from B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for t= he general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscrip= ted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi= ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as 'se xi li ci')= , but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; = this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that = SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answerin= g that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). 11,12d10 < =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 < =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 \n14a13,14 \n> =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 > =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 Old Data: =09Definition: =09=09selbri conversion question =09Notes: =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sent= ence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terb= ri in question. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi li re ce li ci klama by boi cy' = =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come = to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question).= An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subs= cripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C fro= m B', one would respond with 'setese'. Any SE word works for the gener= al question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case= ). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi xo poi ke'a cmima= sy', but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE wor= ds; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way t= hat SE complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answ= ering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: ?rd conversion, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: SE ?, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: New Data: =09Definition: =09=09selbri conversion question =09Notes: =09=09Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sent= ence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terb= ri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordere= d tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. = se'u'o xi lo'i li re ce li ci pi'u lo'i li re ce li ci klama by boi cy'= =3D 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come= to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question)= . An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the sub= scripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C fr= om B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for the= general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripte= d case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi k= e'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as 'se xi li ci'), = but the answer can be a complex ordered sequence/string of SE words; th= is word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE= complements FA. See also: {re'au'e} (which would be used in answering = that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question). =09Jargon: =09=09 =09Gloss Keywords: =09=09Word: ?rd conversion, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: SE ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion ?, In Sense:=20 =09=09Word: selbri conversion question, In Sense:=20 =09Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.