On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Luke Bergen <lukeabergen@gmail.com> wrote:You could use "fa'u":
> So if I want to say "my wife made lemon and lime bars" (where I mean to say
> that she made lemon bars and lime bars) is it possible to say this in lojban
> without repeating the "bar" part?
lo speni be mi cu zbasu lo pelnimre fa'u ri'ornimre nanba
(I don't know what a lemmon bar is, I'm assuming some kind of cake.)
Is the interesting circular sweet little green cook the maker or the
> As a more practical example.... can the following be shortened so that I
> don't have to repeat all the common words?
>
> mi citka lo crino je jukpa je cmalu je cinri je cukla je titla cidja .e lo
> pelxu je jukpa je cmalu je cinri je cukla je titla cidja
ingredient of the food that you like? :)
There is no rigorous transformation of pure logical connectives (such
> I imagine there must be a way of doing this with variable assignment sorts
> of constructs but I was hoping that there might be a way with pure
> connectives.
as ".e") into tanru connectives. The internals of tanru are not really
part of pure predicate logic.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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