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[lojban-beginners] Re: Feedback on phrases
--- Andrew Archibald <archibal@math.mcgill.ca> wrote:
> vi ma le mi palku
> Where are my pants?
That's grammatical, but somewhat incomplete because
it has no selbri. A more complete sentence might be:
{le mi palku ma zvati}
> .e'o ko ctigau le ti kanba
> Please feed this goat.
Probably {le vi kanba}. {le ti kanba} would be
"the goat associated with this thing here", while
{le vi kanba} is "the thing that is a goat near me".
> pu ku do cadzu lei mi so'i vanjba
> You have trampled my grapes.
Maybe {stapa} is better for "trample".
> ko jarco mi le do tamca
> Show me your tomato.
{ko jarco le do tamca mi} or {ko jarco fi mi
fe le do tamca}.
> le mi badgai sivyta'u cu ca se na'e kufra
> My jockstrap is uncomfortable.
{ca} insists on the present time. The English translation
is more general, using {ca} here is like saying "my jockstap
is uncomfortable now".
> ga do vimcu le taxfu cinza mi gi mi spoja
> If you do not remove this clothespin, I will explode.
Yes, well... "either you remove this clothespin or I explode",
but no causality is implied.
> ki'e do
>
> Andrew
>
> P.S. How would one say "thanks in advance" (which is what I mean)?
There is no such fixed expresion yet.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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