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Re: I like chocolate
la pycyn. cu cusku di'e
> Presumably, your interest is not just in a particular piece, nor
> in some unspecified piece(s),
No, I'm not thinking in terms of (discrete, countable) pieces at all --
rather, as "(some) chocolate", part of a greater mass.
> so neither {le} nor {lo} (nor, probably {loi}) fits in.
What not {loi}? I thought that was "(some of) the mass that really is", or
something along those lines.
> {lo'e} won't work if it means "typical" or "average" or some
> such, since the point is that you typically eat chocolate with
> pleasure, not that you necessary always (or right now or....)
> eat typical chocolate with pleasure
True. So I figure {mi nelci ba'e lo'e zu'o citka loi cakla} is OK (I like
the typical activity of eating chocolate) while {mi nelci lo'ezu'o citka
ba'e lo'e cakla} is not (I don't [necessarily] like eating typical
chocolate).
> (average chocolate is, well, average, and so might not be so
> pleasurable, typical might be worse).
Heh :)
> On the whole, moving off into the intensional seems the right
> thing to do
I do not understand what you mean here; what does "intensional" mean?
> (and what xorxes would have {lo'e} do, usually).
Please explain further.
mu'omi'e filip.
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