On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:09:39AM -0800, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:08:35AM -0600, Jordan DeLong wrote:
[...]
> > It's equivalent after the respondant provides a predicate, though.
> > (They have to provide the same predicate for both people (or at
> > least that's what they're being asked for)).
>
> They are? But the two mo are in two different sentences.
This would be why I said after the respondent provides a predicate.
So there's no mo's in the expanded sentence:
A: mi .e do mo
B: klama
then "mi klama .ije do klama" is the expansion. You can't do it
before getting an answer, as it would then ask two questions. Though
I suppose something along the lines of
mi .e do mo == su'o bu'a goi ma zo'u mi bu'a .ije do bu'a
probably would work.
Also, "Foo .ije Bar" is one sentence (or 'statement').
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