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[jbovlaste] Re: za'e mablrxasxolo (was: Re: Newbie: How does voting work...
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- Subject: [jbovlaste] Re: za'e mablrxasxolo (was: Re: Newbie: How does voting work...
- From: Theodore Reed <ted.reed@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:34:31 -0700
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 16:29, <MorphemeAddict@wmconnect.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 7/10/2009 18:48:54 Eastern Daylight Time,
> ted.reed@gmail.com writes:
>
>
>> The American Heritage dictionary says it means "an irritating or
>> contemptible person". I think that all of these English phrases
>> describe a more general concept than "selfish" or "bad": "bad/
>> irritating/mean/malicious/selfish/contemptible" plus "person".
>>
>>
>> That's close to what I was trying to suggest.
>
> xlapre?
>
> --bancus
>
>
> "bad person"? In this context, I think that's way too broad a word. Each
> of the adjectives "bad", "irritating", "mean", "malicious", "selfish",
> "contemptible", and more should have its own word or phrase, with or without
> "prenu".
Check out the x3 of xlali.
-- bancus