On 19 February 2012 04:28,
<rdentato@gmail.com> wrote:
Il giorno , Jacob Errington <nictytan@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> For starters, what is the meaning of a kakne where kakne1 doesn't appear in the kakne2 event?
> {i mi kakne lo nu do citka ci lo plise} -- "I am capable of you eating three apples?"
I thought that the "innately" aspect was no longer to be considered. I don't know if it's something that will be changed in the next release of CLL.
Personally, but I might be very wrong, I interpret {ko'a kakne lo nu broda} to mean that {ko'a} is able to make {lo nu broda} true (regardless of whether {ko'a} will make it really true or not).
{mi kakne lo nu do citka lo plise} -> "I'm able to make you eat an apple"
I made it as a parallel to {gasnu}:
{mi gasnu lo nu do citka lo plise} -> "I make you eat an apple"
Again, I might be wrong. I guess I'll find out soon.
remod
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