From LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu Sun Feb 12 21:37:37 1995 Message-Id: <199502130237.AA11211@nfs2.digex.net> Date: Sun Feb 12 21:37:37 1995 From: Goran Topic Subject: Double accusatives > Does anyone happen to know if in, say, Latin or Russian, > or Finnish or whatever, you can have two accusatives (or two words > in the same case) in the same clause? .i ka'e go'i .i co'acme joi cmavo bo selbalvi valsi > If it's possible, what does it mean? lojban: .i mi xusra ledu'u do nolraitru to .i do nolraitru ca'e toi gliban: I pronounce you to be the emperor. la'oban: apello te (do, Acc) imperatorem (nolraitru Acc) bangrxrvatska: Proglas^avam te (do, Acc) carem (nolraitru, Acc) > Is there an implied "&"? .i na go'i .i lu gi'eca'e li'u pe'iru'e .enai zo gi'e vau co'o mi'e. goran. -- Learn languages! The more langs you know, the more incomprehensible you can get e'udoCILreleiBANgu.izo'ozo'onairoBANguteDJUnobedocubanRI'a.ailekadonaka'eSELjmi