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Re: [lojban] non-ka properties
On 20 June 2011 16:30, Michael Turniansky <mturniansky@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, "xukau" returns a strictly binary value. It's not the
> exisitence of the "kau" per se that makes it binary. It's that the
> answer to "xu" is only binary, so "xukau" can only be a binary value.
Oh, fine. Then I wonder how do {ka broda} and {ka makau jei ce'u broda}
compare to each other. Would you say they are close? The same?
A nice thing is that {jei} has a x2.
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