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tembavdei
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- Subject: tembavdei
- From: Adam COOPER <adamgarrigus@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 16:15:05 -0400
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coi rodo
Has anyone ever tried to use the lujvo { tembavdei }?
tembavdei
temci+balvi+djedi: anniversary day: x1 = djedi1 (full
day) = temci3 (end time), x2 = djedi3 (full day standard), x3 = balvi2
(before), x4 = temci2 (start time)
I'm trying to write "It will soon be the sixtieth anniversary [day] of the attack on Hiroshima."
{ ba zi tembavdei fi lo nu gunta la xirocymas kei lo nanca be li xa no }
Yeah, I don't like it either. Suggestions?
mu'o mi'e adam