Cyril Slobin wrote:
coi rodo My question is not strictly about lojban, but rather about english language. According to gismu list, {senva} means "dream". But from my russian-biased point of view, english word "dream" has two diffirent meanings that have very little in common. Dream(1) means "to see while sleeping", and dream(2) is similar to "wish" or "hope". And I cannot imagine a concept that covers both meanings at once. Maybe this is a Worfian effect. zo'o Which of two {senva} means?
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