The first one is "I remember that I kissed her"; you're remembering it as a fact, not necessarily something that you can go back and re-experience. You could have been blacked out and told after the fact and still remember the fact without remembering the experience. This is part of why I think this distinction is important.On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:44 AM, v4hn <me@v4hn.de> wrote:On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 11:55:01PM -0800, la gleki wrote:.i mi morji lodu'u pu ca'o cinba ko'a
> 1. "i remember kissing her"
.i mi morji lodu'u la .linken. puzu co'i merko jatna
> 2. "i remember that Lincoln was once a president of the US".
Which concept are you missing?
I don't get at all, what you're talking about.
At least, you could try to construct lojban examples of usage
for your proposal..
v4hn
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