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{le karce vecnu pu vecnu la'i porc.} - The car salesman sold a set of Porsches.
That would be {lai porc}. Sets are mathematical abstractions, not something that can be sold.
In fact, because of this, I think that there should be a {la} equivalent to{lo'e} and {le'e}. Using xa'e for this purpose (is it used already?) you couldsay something like {xa'e pakrd. bel. poi skami cu spofu} - "The typical Packard Bell computer is broken."
i le'e me la pakrd bel skami cu spofu co'o mi'e xorxes _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.