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Re: [lojban] le medomoi e le memimoi e le memi'omoi
la robyspir cusku di'e
Wouldn't it be more consistent with the usual way of saying 'my' and 'your'
in
Lojban to use {me lemi}, {me ledo}, etc.?
But that is not grammatical.
I really can't picture ownership as a sequence.
We already have {se ponse} for ownership. "Possesives" have a
much wider use, I just meant a correspondence.
Let's put it the other way: what does {me mi moi}, which is
grammatical, mean? Doesn't it have to mean "x1 is mine" or
something very similar to that?
co'o mi'e xorxes
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