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Subject: termset connection correction (again)
Lojbab wrote:
> > > mi ce'e do pe'e .e la djan. ce'e la djeimyz. cu pendo
> > > I [,] you [joint] and John [,] James are-friends-of.
> > > I am a friend of John, and you are a friend of James.
> >
> > Is this correct? chapter 14 says quite something different:
> > I thought this sentence means:
> >
> > I am a friend of you, and John is a friend of James.
> No, it means {I} {John}
> are-a-friend-of
> {you} {James}
>
But this is inconsistent with what is said in chapter 14:
> 11.2) mi klama le zarci ce'e le briju pe'e je
> le zdani ce'e le ckule
> I go to-the market [plus] from-the office [joint] and
> to-the house [plus] from-the school.
I think this interpretation is correct,
also because of example 11.4 (termsets of unequal length):
> 11.4) mi pe'e ja do ce'e le zarci
> cu klama le briju
> I [joint] or you to-the market [plus]
> go to/from-the office.
Which, BTW, should be:
I [joint] or you [plus] to-the market
go to/from-the office.
co'o mi'e .reneis.