X-Digest-Num: 130 Message-ID: <44114.130.775.959273824@eGroups.com> Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 16:45:07 EDT From: BestATN@aol.com Subject: possible example of 'cilre' X-Yahoo-Message-Num: 775 Content-Length: 499 Lines: 18 cilre [ cli ] learn > x1 learns x2 (du'u) about subject x3 from source x4 (obj./event) by method x5 > (event/process) > How about 'The boy learns theorems about geometry from a textbook by repetition.' Le (boy) cu cilre le (theorems) le (geometry) le (textbook) le nu (repeat). Here the x2 and x3 aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, it seems to me that x2 will always be a subset of x3, although I'm not sure why the "du'u" is there. (I guess a dictionary would help too.)