In the interest of getting flamed and being convinced of a better way, I'll present two of the things I've thought up.
{doi mi'o ko klama le xotli} - {doi} explicitly assigns {do} to be {mi'o}, so {ko} commands the speaker and the listener to go to the hotel; similarly {ma'a} for the entire group. (gejyspa posted this before I finished my reply)
{e'u klama le xotli} or {e'u mi'o klama le xotli} - "Let's" isn't so much an imperative marker as a suggestion marker.On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Frank <frankdmartinez@gmail.com> wrote:
--coi rodo .iI am sure it's in the CLL or L4B or maybe even this archives of this group but tcesteba if I can find how to say the multiple Person equivalent of "ko". For example, I can say, "ko klama le xotli" to say, "Make it so You go to the hotel" or "Go to the hotel". However, how would I say, "Let's go to the hotel"? I suppose in this case I am saying, "Make it so You and I go to the hotel". If it is in CLL or L4B or the archives, by all means, say so and I'll go look again. (And I apologize in advance if I have just completely missed it.)ki'e .i mi'e xuinkrbin.You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lojban" group.
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