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RE: [lojban] MELBI COI




la and cusku di'e

And it seems to me that the necessary condition for the people to
resist defeat is that they *be* united, not that they have *become*
united. Even if they always were united, right from the outset, they
would still never be defeated.

Yes, you're right. I think I can see now a bit more clearly
what bothered me about {lei prenu ku poi pamei}. In "el pueblo,
unido", the adjective is not used to select which people I'm
talking about, but rather which state of an already identified
people. (Not "any people which is united", but "this people when
it is united". Actually, not even "this", because "the people"
I think is taken as a singular reference, the only people that
there are.) So, can {poi} be used to select from different
worlds for the same referent?

mu'o mi'e xorxes


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