On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 09:16:19PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote: > On Wednesday 21 August 2002 19:56, Jorge Llambias wrote: > > I can't say for sure what {li mo'e le gerku} means, but > > one theory holds that it is the dimensioned number > > "all the dogs", like {li mo'e ci gerku} would give the > > dimensioned number "3 dogs". "All the dogs" might work > > for "the number of dogs", but where would you use it? > > Not in a context that asks for a bare number. > > I think {li mo'e le gerku} is meaningless. {li mo'e pa molro}, on the other > hand, sounds like a reasonable thing to call Avogadro's number. However, you're clearly wrong evidenced by chap18 ex. 18.4: mi viska vei mo'e lo'e lanzu ve'o cinfo I see (the typical family)-number of lions I see a pride of lions. Given that, and the other discussion on mo'e, the meaning of li mo'e le gerku is what you'd expect. (li mo'e ro le su'o gerku -- the count of all the dogs i'm currently describing (i.e., what rlp said)). > As to the number of dogs, I agree with {terkancu}. I agree terkancu works also. -- Jordan DeLong fracture@allusion.net
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