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Re: [lojban] Yet Another Tangent: my first cmavo definition
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Stela Selckiku <selckiku@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Here's the relevant part of the CLL:
>
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> The cmavo ``be'u'' expresses, roughly speaking, whether the emotion it
> modifies is in response to something you don't have enough of,
> something you have enough of, or something you have too much of. It is
> more or less the attitudinal equivalent of the subjective quantifier
> cmavo ``mo'a'', ``rau'', and ``du'e'' (these belong to selma'o PA, and
> are discussed in Chapter 18). For example,
>
> 7.8) .uiro'obe'unai
> [Yay!] [physical] [Enough!]
>
> might be something you say after a large meal which you enjoyed.
Hmmm... CLL contradicts itself between the description and the example here.
In the description, it says be'u - be'ucu'i - be'unai correspond to
"not enough" - "enough" - "too much", but in the example it uses
"be'unai" for "enough", not for "too much".
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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