Le 26 janv. 05, à 20:49, Robin Lee Powell a écrit :
pa pi'e re pi'e pa ki'o -- "the first of February of 2000" pa ki'o -- "the year 2000" pa ki'o pi'e ci -- "March of the year 2000" pa ki'o pi'e ci pi'e vo -- "the 4th of March of the year 2000"
s/pa ki'o/re ki'o/ (it's 2000 not 1000) Hence: pa pi'e re pi'e re ki'o re ki'o re ki'o pi'e ci re ki'o pi'e ci pi'e vo
(If my opinion counts and it maybe doesn't; I don't like those irregularities in programming languages, much worse is the case in human languages. I prefer to use cmene for years).Umm, huh? How would you use cmene for years, exactly? "panononos"?
renononos ? Hmm, let's see... {mi ba cliva ca la reki'on} ... why not. But it isn't much different than {mi ba cliva ca li reki'o}. -- Raphaël
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