I'm confused. I've been told that NU is like parentheses, so what's the big deal? what do you guys mean when you talk about something being the default?
Sent from my iPod On 5 December 2012 04:43, Jonathan Jones <eyeonus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:34 AM, ianek <janek37@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think {nu} is good for describing relationships, rather {ka}.
When in doubt, you can always use {su'u}. I get the feeling that {nu}
is somewhat overused.
{nu} is the NU equivalent of {lo}. It's never wrong.
That's definitely not true when it comes to djuno.
As for relationships and {ka}, I've developed a system around this, but that would be far beyond the point of this thread for me to explain.
.i mi'e la tsani mu'o
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