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[lojban-beginners] Re: {gi'e} and overlapping arrays



I messed up my translations and explanations a little, but whatever.
Where can I learn about this {vau fa} construction?
I thought {broda gi'e brode vau fa da} is equivalent to {da broda gi'e
brode} and it implies that it's the same "da" that does both broda and
brode. Where can I learn about it? I thought I'd find something in CLL
14.9, but nope.

mu'o mi'e ianek

On 21 Gru, 22:31, Jorge Llambías <jjllamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 8:48 AM, gleki <gleki.is.my.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In the first example I mean that some berries are red, some are green but
> > they can't be both.
>
> xunre gi'e crino vau fa su'o jbari .i ku'i no jbari cu xunre gi'e crino
>
> > In the second example I mean that some berries are red, some are tasty and
> > (may be) some have both properties
>
> xunre gi'e kukte vau fa su'o jbari .i ju'o cu'i su'o jbari cu xunre gi'e kukte
>
> > In the third example I mean that berries are all red and are all parts of
> > plants.
>
> ro jbari cu xunre gi'e pagbu lo spati
>
> mu'o mi'e xorxes

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