On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:31 PM, mudri
<jammya...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is something I've wanted to ask for a while. I can't find a good way to compare two non-LE-based sumti that are specifically from different tenses.
I can say “x is more than y used to be” by saying {lo ca broda cu zmadu lo pu brode}. But if the sumti are {ko'a} and {ko'e}, I have to resort to {lo ca me ko'a cu zmadu lo pu me ko'e}, which seems less than optimal.
Is that the way it's done? Or is there something on the bridi level?
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