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Re: [lojban-beginners] defining a set



In the first case you need {vu'o} to make the {goi} apply to the whole set. The second one is technically OK, though {du} has its own problems in general.

mi'e la latro'a mu'o

On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:56 PM, ravas <ravas@outlook.com> wrote:

On Thursday, December 18, 2014 2:11:36 PM UTC-8, Ian Johnson wrote:

Using {cmima} precisely winds up being awkward because you have to do something like:

{.i ca'e ro da zo'u da cmima ko'a .i jo da cmima .abu ce .ebu}

 
Awkward but interesting... ;D

I will be using {.i ky linji .abu ce .ebu} most of the time;
however, I may need to refer to 2 points repeatedly.
In that situation it would be convenient to refer to them with one word.
Mostly I'm just curious about what is possible. :D

Can we accomplish this using something other than cmima?

What about:

.abu. ce .ebu. goi ko'a zasti

or

ko'a smugau .abu. ce .ebu.

or

.abu. ce .ebu. du ko'a

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