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Re: [lojban-beginners] {ko} and {do} with .a-/.e- attitudinals



I consider it to be:
ko > .e'o ko > .e'o do
in intensity, with {.e'u} being sort of orthogonal to {.e'o} and {.e'u ko} being kinda weird.

mu'o mi'e la latro'a

On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 7:23 PM, mudri <jammyatjammy@gmail.com> wrote:
Should {ko} be used in sentences marked with {.e'o}? It's something I see often (and usually do myself), but {do} is generally used with {.e'u} in particular. My thought was that, because attitudinals beginning with "a" and "e" (and some "i") show that the marked text is a hypothetical assertion, not a real one, using {do} would be the correct thing for the hypothetical world (in which la'e {do} is actually doing what is said in the sentence). .iepei

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