Also, I still don't see any difference in meaning between {broda} and
{me lo broda}.
Well, obviously, it's the place structure.
{mi klama} means "I go from somewhere to somewhere by some route using some means"/"I am-a-go-er from somewhere to somewhere by some route using some means" (and all the various different tenses of those).
{mi me lo klama} means "I am amongst-those-that-are-(something that goes from somewhere to somewhere by some route using some means) in some aspect".
You have to remember that unfilled places are always implicitly filled with "zo'e", as well, so those two above are actually {mi klama zo'e zo'e zo'e zo'e} and {mi me lo klama be zo'e bei zo'e bei zo'e bei zo'e be'o zo'e}, respectively.
-- mu'o mi'e .aionys.
.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 )
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