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Re: [lojban] "Any" and {ro}



but its definition says "an elliptical/unspecified value; has some value which makes bridi true" which would be a good description for "anything" aswell, or wouldn't it?

2012/8/17 tijlan <jbotijlan@gmail.com>
On 16 August 2012 08:26, Paul Predkiewicz <paul.predkiewicz@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about {zo'e}? i allways thought it means something like "nothing
> specific" which is similar in meaning to anything.

In {mi ca rirni zo'e}, most likely you would be saying that you are
the parent of something in particular, not "anything" or "nothing
specific".


> "what would you like to eat?" "nothing specific."
> .u'i I wouldnt recommend to say that to a waitor though, he might bring you
> indeed something unspecific.

Or even nothing.


mu'o

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