Nick NICHOLAS wrote:
cu'u la djan:And Rosta wrote:1. inside ka: fill every logically-present but syntactically absent place with ce'uCertainly a plausible interpretation rule.So "le ka ce'u xendo" means by default "le ka ce'u xunre ce'u ce'u"? No, that's not what you want.
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