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Re: [lojban] word for "www" (was: Archive location.)
At 10:07 PM 9/11/02 +0000, Jorge Llambias wrote:
la lojbab cusku di'e
>just as
>prenu means both "person" and "people".
Can {pa prenu} ever mean "one people"? I've never seen
it used like that.
We're English speakers (for the most part), and hence tend to base our
usage on Englishs singular/plural distinctions. I've never seen "pa djacu"
used to refer to 1 molecule of water.
No one ever uses a lujvo for "United States", one of the only concepts in
English with a historical record of switching from plural to singular. (I
think however that there are some differences between British and American
English on singular/plural differences in some collectives - that might be
another place where we could look for an answer.
In short, there hasn't been a lot of usage to decide %^)
lojbab
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