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Re: [lojban] FAhA & BAI
On Monday 04 June 2012 21:21:34 Jacob Errington wrote:
> In that case, the thing faced is farna1, and not farna2? The definition is
> quite misleading to me:
> farna = x1 is the direction of x2 (object/event) from origin/in frame of
> reference x3.
> I'd say it means that there're two points, A and B, and the farna1 is the
> direction from A to B, where A is farna3. Of course, that produces a very
> weird farna1 that can't be filled by much.
farna1 can be filled by "lo si'o berti" (not "lo berti", which is something
which is north of something) or "lo julra'o be li cino" (leaving what the
zero angle is to context). farna2 and farna3 are objects or events or
locations; farna3 can also include the convention of the zero angle.
"fa'a" is roughly "fi'o se farna", where by default mi te farna. I say roughly
because it's not in BAI and therefore not exactly equivalent to a
fi'o-phrase.
Pierre
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sei do'anai mi'a djuno puze'e noroi nalselganse srera
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