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Re: [lojban] {zo'i} vs. {fa'a}
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 6:41:11 PM UTC+4, selpa'i wrote:Upon further reflection, I have concluded that only the event
interpretation makes sense, so
mi zutse zo'i lo rirxe
would expand to
lo nu mi zutse cu tolragve lo rirxe [lo manri]
"I'm sitting on this/the same side of the river."
Which tags refer to an arguments and which refer to the bridi?
Is there a table of tags classified by this distinction?
The proposed BPFK definition lacks this manri, but I feel like it should
be there, overridable by context and ki. So my proposed definition would be:
zo'i == fi'o se tolragve be fi lo manri
mu'o mi'e la selpa'i
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pilno zo le xu .i lo dei bangu cu se cmene zo lojbo .e nai zo lejbo
doị mèlbi mlenì'u
.i do càtlu ki'u
ma fe la xàmpre ŭu
.i do tìnsa càrmi
gi'e sìrji se tàrmi
.i taị bo pu cìtka lo gràna ku
.
.
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