Being a little rusty in both areas here, I proceed in terror. But it seems to me that 'ce' only joins noun phrases, so this needs the other two 'lo' at least. I don't know whether 'ce' also forces 'ku', though it seems it should. I'm also not sure about the 'jai' -- this doesn't seem to be raising a prepositional object to argument status, mainly because nothing here is a preposition.
Ooops! I forgot
4 How do we do the restricted choices: "Which (at most) one do you want?" and so on. Can 'ma' be quantified?
From: Oleksii Melnyk <lamelnyk@gmail.com>
To: lojban@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 11:42:53 AM
Subject: Re: Cake, Pie or Ice Cream? (was: Re: Lojban is *NOT* broken! Stop saying that! (was Re: [lojban] Re: Vote for the Future Global Language))
2011/1/7 Michael Turniansky <mturniansky@gmail.com>do djica tu'a ma noi cmima lo titnanba kuce lo nabypalne kuce lo bisyladru
Is «ma du lo titnanba ce nabypalne ce bisyladru ku'a [jai] se djica [be do]» works, or we do need that number of "kucelo"s?
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