Yes
Sent from my iPad I guess I'm unsure as to how far-reaching the implications of "na na = ja'a" are...
If I say, e.g. {noda node bacru}, does this become {naku su'oda naku su'ode bacru} which becomes {naku naku roda su'ode bacru} which becomes {roda su'ode bacru} or more simply {roda de bacru}?
Does "No one made no sound." mean "Everyone made some sound."? 2011/7/22 Jorge Llambías <jjllambias@gmail.com>
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:40 PM, .arpis. < rpglover64+jbobau@gmail.com> wrote:
> So is this something that has a correct and accepted and confusing answer,
> or is this something still under active discussion?
If by "this" you mean multiple negations, it has a clear answer: na na = ja'a.
Or, as in your example: naku no da = naku naku su'o da = [ja'a ku] su'o da.
But if by "this" you mean the scope of "na", it has a correct and
simple answer, but not official, and another answer that is incorrect,
confusing and official.
-- mu'o mi'e .arpis.
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