On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Jonathan Jones <eyeonus@gmail.com> wrote:".e" is not quite right there. "mi .e dy. kansi'u citka" means "mi
>
> Now what to do about #45?
>
> {mi citka .i la.djan. citka .i mi .e dy. kansi'u citka .i mi'a kansi'ucti}
> has nothing to do with to'e, it was another example of the "together" deal,
> so it's basically useless now....
kansi'u citka .i je dy. kansi'u citka". You want "jo'u" or "joi".
I also prefer the lujvo as "mi jo'u dy. kansi'u lo ka citka .i mi'a ctikansi'u".
(There are a couple of other places where you have ".e" that don't
quite work, but I didn't bother to comment on them.)
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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