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Re: [lojban] any
Pierre Abbat wrote:
I found a usage of "any" that sounds odd to me:
http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,6289939%255E25460,00.html
"The Information Ministry had long authorised any Iraqi map."
What he means, I think, is "le datni sefkamni ze'upu crutro *ro* rakso
tumcartu".
phma
It sounds odd to me too. What the writer seems to mean is that all
Iraqi maps had to authorised before they could be published. "le datni
sefkamni ze'upu crutro *ro* rakso tumcartu" implies that the Information
Ministry authorised every single map that was made, which is unlikely,
if not impossible (since "ro rakso tumcartu" includes not only maps of
Iraq made by foreigners but also any map made by any Iraqi for any
purpose; e.g. telling friends where the party is tonight).
robin.tr
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