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[lojban] Re: Any (was: Nick will be with you shortly)



On Thursday 27 February 2003 21:30, Jordan DeLong wrote:
> But "mi djica lo mikce" is true under different circumstances than
> "mi djica <any> mikce".  It's clearer if you translate to english;
> the first:  There is a doctor (some doctors) that I need.  The
> second:  I need any doctor(s).

Are you trying to say "n'importe quel"? I think the way to say this is "lo <x> 
mikce", where "<x>" is some discursive in UI, though I'm not sure which.

phma

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