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Re: [lojban] non-ka properties
On 20 June 2011 10:01, Michael Turniansky <mturniansky@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/6/20 Felipe Gonçalves Assis <felipeg.assis@gmail.com>:
>
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>> ni'o
>> A second issue, which has been in my mind since I first considered
>> the kau approach: How does {ka broda} compare to {ka xukau broda}?
>
> "ka xukau broda" Means "the property of whether or notit is
> broda". It's actually probably identical (or nearly so) to the
> little-used "jei [broda]".
>
Wait, in a {jei} there is no {ce'u}.
Anyway, the question is, isn't {ka ce'u broda}, when applied to a
specific object, the same thing? From your own interpretation, we have
"the property of wether or not it is broda" vs
"the property of being broda"
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