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Re: [lojban-beginners] A question about the sentences understanding in Lojban



That's acbbually a good question! I guess because the meaning doesn't make sense, you should assume that the sentence is saying, "This is my house." In case you don't know, the word mi also can mean me, my, and mine.

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On Mar 27, 2013, at 3:52 PM, libifrid@gmail.com wrote:

When I see a sentence like "mi zdani", why shold I understand it as "this house is mine" instead of "i'm a house"? I mean, I know  it doesn't make sense, but I understood this language should be understood even by computers, and this means that it does not require thinking or knoledge (like the knowledge that that meaning doesn't make sense) for understaning sentences.

I'm looking forwards to your answer!

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