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Re: [lojban-beginners] sedu'u and ko
coi iocikun ui
First off, {sedu'u} and its friends like {nu} produce a selbri, so you need to use {lo} like this: {lo sedu'u broda}.
As for the main question about the referents of the sumti inside sedu'u, they refer to things outside the sedu'u, if you know what I mean. In particular, in your example, the second do refers to the woman, because she is the one being talked to.
As for {ko}, in current usage {ko} binds to the bridi in which it appears, making the command apply only to that bridi.
mu'o
On 6 August 2012 22:37, .iocikun.juj.
<yoshikuni.jujo@gmail.com> wrote:
coi
I have a question.
If the man said to the woman: "do cusku sedu'u mi prami do"
First "do" is the woman, but which is second "do", the man or the woman?
The man loves the woman or the woman loves the man?
And, does "do cusku sedu'u ko prami" tell "Please say" or "Please love"?
In CLL Chapter 7, example 2.6 "mi viska le prenu poi prami ko" tells "Please show."
But can "sedu'u" bridi be interpreted like "poi" bridi.
I want to know what "mi", "do", "ko" and so on mean in "sedu'u" bridi and "du'u" bridi.
Please help me.
Thank you.
mu'o
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