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[lojban-beginners] Asking back
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- Subject: [lojban-beginners] Asking back
- From: HeliodoR <exitconsole@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 15:26:38 +0100
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Imagine someone is asking:
{xu do tcidu la'e lu lo nu bancu tu'a la .etkins. li'u}
Have/do/will You read Beyond Atkins? (Or any complicated title.)
Let's say the listener did not hear or didn't get what book
was the other talking about. In this case (s)he cannot ask
{.i se go'i ki'a}, but has to know the title to talk about the
referent (the book). What is the correct way to ask it?
mi'e darves.