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[lojban] Re: {lo}, {lu'o}, and {loi}.
--- Opi Lauma <opi_lauma@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I meant that three persons carry one piano,
> they do it
> together, they cary the same piano at the same
> time. I
> thought that I cannot use {lu'o} since sentence
> with
> {lu'o} will mean that AT LEAST ONE of the group
> carry
> piano and I wanted to emphasize that ALL of
> them carry
> piano. I also could not use {lo} or {le} since
> I
> wanted to emphasize that they do it TOGETHER
> (that
> same time the same piano) and {lo}/{le} can
> mean that
> they carry piano INDIVIDUALLY. Now I think that
> I need
> to use {loi}, isn't?
>
Yes