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How would you do "some non-white point on the white--black scale"?
On 7 Dec 2010 03:30, "Lindar" wrote:
I would like to submit the following:
My interpretation is this:
je'a blabi - white
no'e blabi - grey
to'e blabi - black
na'e blabi - any colour other than white
It implies a scale *or set*.
If that's not exactly how it's used, that's how I use it, and that's
how it should be used.
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How would you do "some non-white point on the white--black scale"?
On 7 Dec 2010 03:30, "Lindar" <lindarthebard@yahoo.com> wrote:
I would like to submit the following:
My interpretation is this:
je'a blabi - white
no'e blabi - grey
to'e blabi - black
na'e blabi - any colour other than white
It implies a scale *or set*.
If that's not exactly how it's used, that's how I use it, and that's
how it should be used.
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