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Re: [lojban] Q
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, biomass@hobbiton.org wrote:
> >How would I say, "I don't know if that is true", as opposed to "I
don't
> >know that it is true", which would be <mi na djuno lenu ti drani>?
I
> >guess this has been asked several times, but, well, one again?
Please?
>
> Actually {mi na djuno lenu ti drani} is "I don't know the event of
this thing
> being correct", which doesn't make much sense. I use {mi na djuno
ledu'u ti
> drani} for "I don't know that this is correct" and {mi na djuno lejei
ti drani}
> for "I don't know whether this is correct".
a) You're right. I meant to use <du'u>.
b) That's nice. Thanks.
c) For all of you wanting to find a situation where two different
abstractions can be used with a difference in meaning, here it is.
Bye,
Avital.