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[lojban] Re: Un-definite quantifier.
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- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:11:29 -0000
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> You don't need the {lo} here.
Where? In the last example or in all my examples? And why I do not
need {lo}? It is not necessary or I change meaning if I put {lo}?
Is {su'o lo gerku} not equivalent to {lo gerku}? I thought that if we
have no quantifier before {lo} it means (by default) "undefinet number
but not zero", or the same "some", or the same "at leas one", isn't?
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