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Re: [lojban] ibi'ibo



On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> Jorge used {ibi'ibo} to connect two sentences, which stumped And. So I try to
> figure out what {ibi'ibo} might mean. "Until" isn't it; that's {ico'ubo} or
> something like that.
>
> {mi citka bi'i pinxe} is what you might say when ingesting frozen juice
> slurry; {le marde cu xlaze'a .ibi'ibo le fapro cu gunta} might be given as
> the reason for the fall of a country.
>
> Weirder still is {imi'ibo}: {mi klama le banxa .imi'ibo lo tricu cu farlu} "I
> go to the bank plus or minus a tree falls"? "I go to the bank and a tree
> falls on either side"? I can't see any real use for this.



mi viska le gerku .imi'ibo kerfa



-- 
I hope they confuse the two and toss away the lit flare while holding
the lit dynamite stick as a statue of Liberty Torch. That would make my
day- for at least a 1/4 hour. -- Fernando