No, no, it DOES only "touch" the "la mlatu"
.i iu mi no'u la cipni ze'e prami do nu'e la mlatu ->
[love] I, who is Bird, forever loves you, I promise Cat
iu <love>
mi I (x1 of prami)
no'u la cipni [ge'u] who is Bird
[cu] ze'e forever
prami loving
do you (x2 of prami)
nu'e I-promise
la mlatu Cat (x2 of nu'e)
The nu'e la mlatu together are free-floating, not tied to anything, much
like .iu
--gejyspa
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Paul Predkiewicz
<paul.predkiewicz@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok i just read a bit about all the selma'o, didn't really know about
it much. i never really got into exploring cmavo, instead tried to
learn a bunch of gismu first.
My problem here was, and kinda still is, that i thought {nu'e} would
only touch the following {la mlatu} and not the preceding {do}.
But i guess {do}'s definition "identified by vocative" means exactly
this...
cmavo are pretty much virgin soil for me..
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Michael Turniansky
<mturniansky@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Paul Predkiewicz
<paul.predkiewicz@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Jacob Errington <nictytan@gmail.com>
wrote:
.i iu mi no'u la cipni ze'e prami do nu'e la mlatu
melrai :P
mu'o mi'e la tsani
That is indeed very cute :3
i like the nu'e, but wouldnt la mlatu slip into the x3 of prami? Of
course if it had an x3, which it doesn't..
No. Most people forget that "ne'u" is a COI, so it grabs the "la
mlatu"
--gejyspa
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