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Re: [lojban-beginners] Re: Numbers of unspecified objects



Agreed.

Would KOhA1 (da/de/di) (without identification using poi, etc.) be useful in this scenario?

On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:57 AM, ianek <janek37@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess {mu zo'e blari'o} would do.

mu'o mi'e ianek

On 10 Sty, 17:04, daanvang...@gmail.com wrote:
> coi
>
> When you want to use a number of unspecified things in lojban, for example:
> "Three are going" or "Five are blue-green" , what would one use?
> {mu cu blari'o} and {mu zo'e blari'o} sounded grammatically incorrect.
> {li mu cu blari'o} would refer to the number 5 being blue-green, right?
> Using {mei} would be a possibility, but it would imply they did/are that en
> masse, which means it wouldn't work with for example {klama}
> I expect a simple construct, since in lojban it generally is made easy to
> choose what you want to include and what not.
>
> I've been looking for the answer to this question and it is probably a
> simple one, yet I couldn't find it anywhere.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> din.

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