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Re: [lojban] Phrases for language learners
John Cowan wrote:
> Newton, Philip scripsit:
>
> > Maybe I'll think about it a bit more, but it seems to me at
> > the moment that lo'u...le'u is more general (and perhaps more
> > useful especially in such asking-about-language-and-usage
> > contexts) than lu...li'u.
>
> For human interlocutors, it makes little difference which one you use.
OK, thanks.
I'll assume this applies only when the quoted portion is grammatically
correct -- for example, you couldn't say {lu leka li'u} or {lu ganai li'u}.
Or could you? I suppose a human listener would understand what you are
saying even if your utterance violates the traditional grammar, since the
intent appears fairly obvious.
mu'omi'e filip.
[email copies appreciated, since I read the digest]
{ko fukpi mrilu .i'o fi mi ki'u le du'u mi te mrilu loi notseljmaji}
--
Philip Newton <Philip.Newton@datenrevision.de>
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If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.