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(from lojban-beginners) pi'e
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- Subject: (from lojban-beginners) pi'e
- From: Rob Speer <rob@twcny.rr.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 00:42:55 -0400
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On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 09:18:45PM -0700, Nick NICHOLAS wrote:
>
> cu'u la rab.
>
> >To express a time and a date simultaneously, I would say this:
> >{mi jbena fi li 8:24 pe li 13:9:1973}
>
> Though there's no intrinsic reason you can't combine time and date into
> the one leviathan:
>
> mi jbena fi li 8 pi'e 24 pi'e 13 pi'e 9 pi'e 1973 (24 hour time, I hope,
> right? :-)
(We've answered the question, so I think I'll bring this over to the main
list...)
I think there is an intrinsic reason. Dates go from smaller to larger units,
and times go from larger to smaller. Combining them like that gives the bizarre
order: hour, minute, [second], day, month, year.
Does that work? It seems to me that pi'e should bear at least some resemblance
to an ordinary decimal point.
--
Rob Speer