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Re: darxi le morsi xirma [was Re: [lojban] Re: lujvo
At 12:37 PM 06/17/2000 -0700, Jorge Llambias wrote:
>la lojbab cusku di'e
> > > >.i mi stidi lu
> > > >le'i ni le ci gerku cu jai sisku lo re ka ce'u pavyseljirna tanxe
> > > >li'u
> > >
> > >ku'i .iaje'unai lo pavyseljirna tanxe cu se pilno fida da'i (But
> > >a 'unicorn box' could be good for something...)
> >
> >Perhaps. But 2 of them, being useful to 3 dogs seems a bit unlikely.
>
>It is not the three dogs that are looking for something,
>the three dogs are somehow related to the seeking, but
>we can't tell how, they are in the {jai} place. Maybe they
>are hounds used by someone as instruments of their seeking?
>
>More complicated is what is being sought: at least one of
>the exactly two properties of being a unicorn box. I can't
>really imagine why would there be exactly two such
>properties. That is strange in itself. And why would
>anyone seek them with hounds is even more baffling.
>Do properties have a characteristic smell?
They do after we have been discussing them on Lojban List for a few
weeks. A veritable stench. Or is that a veridical stench?
> >And
> >if you can figure out what "le'i ni broda" is for any broda, you are a
> >better (or stranger) Lojbanist than I.
>
>Well, if you know what an amount is, a set of them should
>be straightforward. I don't really understand {ni}, so I can't
>say what an amount of seeking is, but if you do it should be
>easy to figure a set of those.
I think you have exactly figured out why I suggested that understanding
this sentence could be the Lojbanic equivalent to beating a dead horse. I
think it encompasses up every major confusion that we've reiterated in the
last couple of years (Nora thinks I should have thrown za'o in there too
though).
lojbab
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