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Re: [lojban] Re: [jboske] RE: Anything but tautologies
Jorge Llambias scripsit:
> It's a pronoun, isn't it? It can be useful to refer for
> example to "equation 1", or "example 1", etc.
Perhaps so.
> >I would write n, n', n'', ... as ny. ny.bu ny.bubu ...
>
> I suppose it depends on what the prime is being used for.
> In some contexts it might be confusing, for example is {vybu}
> {v'} or {w}?
I knew someone would bring that up. It has to be w, and then
if you need both v' and w, or both v'' and w', etc., you
are S.O.L.
> >(People who say "n double prime" should be dissected!)
>
> Ouch, that's how I've always said it. What's the more
> proper way?
"N second", of course. "Prime" is not the name of the mark,
it just means "first" here.
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