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Since we are retreading an old debate here, I will chime in with my preference, which is to stop using nitcu/djica/sisku and use lujvo with the form: mi [something]-zei-nitcu/djica/sisku tu'o du'u co'e loi kargu mleca the key features of which are * not using nitcu/djica/sisku * having a du'u x2 * x2 contains co'e or more explicit selbri * the needee/wantee/seekee is a variable existentially quantified within the x2 clause
How do you talk about the needee/wantee/seekee in this scheme.
For example, how do you say "this is bigger than what I'm looking for".
I would say {ti bramau lo'e se sisku be mi}. What do you do,
something like:
ti [something]-zei-bramau tu'o se sisku be mi
And how do the {sisku be le ka}-people say it?
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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