On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Annie
<park.annie@asb.gaggle.net> wrote:
what do you d if a word has, for example, more than one x1 or whatever?
If you mean more than one x1 place, then, as remo said, that's not possible. If you mean an x1 place with more than one thing in it, then you can do as Pierre explained- which is nearly never done, considering how awkward it is, or you can use connectives, which is much more common and useful.
For example:
{la.maris. .e mi nelci lo gerku}
"Mary and I like dogs."
Connectives also have their own chapter in the CLL, so I won't get into them here.
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