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Re: [lojban-beginners] Re: pregnant



On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 05:13:03PM -0700, Isaiah Gilliland wrote:
> Does it have to be a new word? it could just be a phrase. Kinda like
> saying your "with child" in english. I'm just learning, what would be
> the equivalent to that in lojban?
> 

{.i mi ca cilre} is "I am now learning"

You might express "I'm just learning" as:

{.i mi ca ze'ipu cilre}, I am and have been for a short while
learning.  That might be a very short while.  ;-)

Given these examples, what do you think it would mean to say:
{.i mi cilre}?

Other people will likely give you other ways to express this, and
someone may come around saying this example is wrong.  Welcome!

-Alan
-- 
.i ko djuno fi le do sevzi

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