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[lojban] e'i
la pycyn cusku di'e
>And som I have no idea
>what they do or mean ({e'i} for example).
I had a similar feeling about {e'i} until recently, but
I "discovered" what it means while translating Le Petit
Prince. I had two occasions to use it:
i e'i lo'e verba cu mutce fraxu lo'e makcu prenu
and:
-- i mi mutce nelci lo'e solri nu canci i e'u mi'o viska
lo solri nu canci
-- i ku'i e'i mi'o denpa
-- i denpa ma
-- i denpa le nu le solri cu canci
We can say that whereas {ei} indicates how things must be
(necessarily should be) in an ideal world, {e'i} indicates how
things must be (necessarily are) in this world.
{ei}: this is how things should be.
{e'i}: this is how things are and we must accomodate.
From the parallel discussion about ka'e/ca'a being held on the
Wiki, I'm tempted to draw the analogy: ei:e'i::ka'e::ca'a
Another parallelism: au:a'o:ui::nu'o:ka'e:ca'a
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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