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Re: [lojban] Imperative



On 14 Jul 2001, at 18:27, Jay Kominek wrote:

> 
> On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 sjhsniffen@crosswinds.net wrote:
> 
> > I'm fairly new to lojban and I was wondering if there is a way to use
> > the imperative even when the listener (who you want to do the
> > action) is not part of the action. I.e.
> >
> > ko tavla fo la lojban.
> >
> > means "Speak in lojban!"
> >
> > but how do you say
> >
> > "Make the bird speak in lojban!"
> 
> tu'a ko mukti le nu le cipni cu tavla bau la lojban
> 
> Basically you have to command them to cause or be the cause of the event
> of whatever you want. I'm not sure if my sentence is perfect, but it seems
> pretty right to me. :) rinka wouldn't be appropriate since you'd have to
> move the bird's beak and manipulate its vocal cords or whatnot yourself,
> while forcing air out its mouth.
> 
> - Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>


Now that I recheck the gismu list...would "bapli" also work?

ko bapli le nu le cipni tavla bau la lojban.

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