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Re: [lojban] "The bowl contains a dozen apples and oranges"
Robin Lee Powell scripsit:
> > le gankabri cu vasru 12 najnimre ja plise. This of course does not imply that
> > it contains at least one apple and at least one orange, but that's the way
> > one would normally say it. Or {najnimre jonai plise} if you wanted to say
> > explicitly that none of them is both an apple and an orange.
>
> I would use 'joi', myself.
Gugg. That would be talking about horrible fruits that are part apple,
part orange....
A very precise way to say it:
tansi lo paremei be le'i plise jo'e le'i najnimre
Note that a "kabri" however "gan-" is something you consume the contents of
by lifting the container; "tansi" captures the semantics of fruit-bowl
better.
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