On Sunday, March 04, 2012 17:53:06 Jonathan Jones wrote:I ment "jivna".
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Pierre Abbat <phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
> > On Sunday, March 04, 2012 06:03:06 Jonathan Jones wrote:
> > > I'm sorry, I need an example of what you would consider having but not
> > > possessing to know what you mean.
> >
> > mi javni do la .triktrak. i do ponse le kelci dacti .i mi tolcau pamu
> > rokci .ije do tolcau pamu drata rokci .iku'i do ponse ro cino rokci
>
> I'm sorry, I don't understand that. First of all, "I am a rule mandating
> you within system Trick Track" makes no sense.
I meant backgammon, which is so called in some languages.
> I'm going to assume that you meant something like {mi .e do se nunkei
> la.triktrak.}, and further, I'm going to assume that Trick Track is a game
> like Othello, based off your mentioning of two kinds of rocks.
ponse lo rokci fi ma? Do you possess them or own them?
> ca lonu la.otelos. se nunkei ku re kelci cu punji lo blabi rokci pe lo
> pamoi kelci ge'u .e lo xekri rokci pe lo remoi kelci lo kelta'o
>
> I can agree that it is possible for something to be associated with a
> person without it being in that person's possession, but I still don't see
> how you could, for example, have something in your hand, and it not be in
> your possession. You're literally holding it. Whether or not it belongs to
> you, it is currently in your possession.
>
> ganai cino rokci cu cpana lo mi xance gi mi ralte cino rokci .i ganai pimu
> rokci cu srana lo remoi kelci gi mi ralte pamu rokci pe lo remoi kelci
Pierre
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