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Re: [jboske] lo'e, le'e
la xod cusku di'e
> I wonder what {mi sisku le ka ce'u du} means. I'm looking for
> something without necessarily there being some thing such that
> I'm looking for it.
Not sure how you got here from there.
I take {da} to be equivalent to {lo du} = {su'o da poi du}. So it
is not strange to wonder what {lo'e du} is, and how it could be
related to {zu'i} or {zi'o}
Is ka ce'u du the same as ka ce'u dunli?
No, it is different. {dunli} is a relationship between two
separate things. For example: {mi dunli le mi mensi le ka makau
mamta ce'u}: "I am equal to my sister in who our mother is".
This is of course not to say {mi du le mi mensi}.
> What would {mi sisku zi'o} mean?
To wander, perpetually desirous but unable to be satisfied.
Hmm... Why perpetually? That would require {ze'e}, I could
just say {mi ze'i sisku zi'o}.
And why unable to be satisfied? I could say something like:
{mi zi'o cirko gi'ebabo sisku gi'ebabo tolcri}: "I lost, then
I sought, then I found."
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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