A fish one.
A pancake one.
Obviously English word "one" should correspond to {broda} or {ko'a}. How do I achieve this ?
On Friday, March 9, 2012 10:32:21 AM UTC+4, aionys wrote:
You want the term ko'e to refer to the two restaurants collectively, you want {ko'e goi re gusta}, or {ko'e goi re le gusta} if you want to explicit about specificity.
If you want to refer to them individually, I don't think that's possible with only one term.
What you have means the pretty much same thing as what I wrote, although your ko'e assignment is different and your bridi is obviously much more complicated:
ko'a ponse lo re me ko'e goi lo gusta
ko'a owns two of something that is amongst (ko'e = one or more things that actually is a restaraunt).
Ko'a owns two things that are ko'e, where ko'e is "one or more restaraunts"
ko'a ponse ko'e goi re gusta
ko'a owns (ko'e = two restaraunts).
ko'a owns ko'e, where ko'e is "two restaraunts"
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:13 PM, gleki
<gleki.is.my.name@gmail.com> wrote:
No ! What you suggest is that {ko'e} is two restaurants. But I need {ko'e} to be each of the restaurants !On Friday, March 9, 2012 9:18:50 AM UTC+4, aionys wrote:
I would go with {ko'a ponse ko'e goi re gusta}. It seems to me you're overthinking it a tad.
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.i.e'ucai ko cmima lo pilno be denpa bu .i doi.luk. mi patfu do zo'o
(Come to the Dot Side! Luke, I am your father. :D )