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[lojban-beginners] Re: imperative {mi}?
Agreed. Prefix it with {doi mi} if you like -- e.g. {doi mi ko lumci lo
karce}.
mu'o mi'e .filip.
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> You are the intended listener in those statements, which
> makes you {do}. Therefore you can use {ko} to refer to
> yourself. After all, when you're telling yourself something
> you're also listening to yourself. -epkat
>
> On 5/9/06, Michael Hendricks <michael@ndrix.org> wrote:
> > Is there an imperative form of {mi}? I looked through the
> cmavo list,
> > but didn't see anything besides {ko}. If there's no cmavo,
> what's a
> > good way to convey the same concept? I'm thinking of
> statements like
> > the entries in a todo list where I might write "wash the
> car" or "pay
> > the phone bill". I think of those statements being imperative to
> > myself.
> >
> > --
> > Michael
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