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[lojban-beginners] Re: plipe



On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Jorge LlambÃas <jjllambias@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/21/08, komfo,amonan <komfoamonan@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> pe'i {ze'o} and {zo'i} are oddly defined. There seems to be motion in
>> the definitions, which makes one wonder what happens when they get a
>> {mo'i} tacked on.
>
> "outward" and "inward" are keywords in the ma'oste, not
> the definitions. The full definitions are:
>
> ze'o: beyond/outward/receding from
> zo'i: nearer than.../inward/approaching from ...
>
> The mixing of direction and location is typical of the wording
> for all FAhAs, for example:
>
> ne'i: within/inside of/into ...
> ni'a: downwards/down from ...
>
> As I understand it, zo'i, zo'a, ze'o form a subsystem:
> this-side-of ..., by ..., beyond ...
>
> My proposed definitions in jbovlaste are:
>
> ze'o: fi'o se ragve
> zo'a: fi'o se noryragve
> zo'i: fi'o se tolragve

ua sai


>> Also, there seems to be no FAhA for "outside"
>> (opposite of {ne'i}); {ze'o} could be coopted for that.
>
> I prefer {ne'inai} for that.

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