From: lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org
[mailto:lojban-beginners-bounce@lojban.org] On
Behalf Of Turniansky, Michael [UNK] Marjorie: When
using {goi} it makes no difference whether the {ko’a} is the one that
comes first or second, as long as the terminators of the other things are in
the right place. For example,
if I wanted to say some things about my friend, more specifically the one that
plays reed instruments, the first time I referred to this person I might say le mi
pendo poi pilno fi lonu zgike fe lo xagri ku’o ku goi ko’a
First, let me say that skaryzgik is an interesting and pretty
choice for a lojbanic handle. Second, that utterance may not mean exactly
what you intended, as the "fe lo xagri" is the x2 place of the
"zgike", which is supposed to be an event. If you meant it
there, then you would probably want "tu'a" before
"lo" Perhaps you meant it to be the X2 place of pilno, in which
case you would to close of the nu clause with a kei or ku after zgike.
--gejsypa Sorry, I
left out a terminator… mu'omi’e
.skaryzgik. |