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RE: [jboske] RE: [lojban] djedi li integer




la and cusku di'e


For the contexts under consideration -- counting plise and quantifying
djedi -- it is desirable to exclude 0.0, but to allow 0.1, 2.1, etc.

{za'u pi no} excludes 0.0 {su'o pi no} includes 0.0

Both allow .1, 2.1, etc.

{za'u no} excludes 0
{su'o no} includes 0

Both allow 1, 2, 3, etc.

So would you propose tu'opino and tu'opitu'o? If so, I should add it
to the wiki.

I find {pino} as a mark of integer to be extremely odd. It says that reals are allowed in that context, even if the particular instance happens to be an integer.

mu'o mi'e xorxes






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