On 26/10/2014 06:29, MorphemeAddict wrote:
How does {pa se gei vo} mean (1×10^4, scientific notation)?My listing gives the definition of {gei} as 'exponential order of magnitude/value/base; [b * (c to the a power)]'.Using {gei} and 1×10^4, a=4, b=1, c=10. How does "se" rearrange the parts of {gei}?
stevo
You can find an example of SE+VUhU at CLL Chapter 18 Verse 21.1.
“se” can be used to convert an operator as if it were a selbri, so that its arguments are exchanged. For example:
21.1) li ci se vu'u vo du li pa The-number three (inverse) minus four equals the-number one. 3 subtracted from 4 equals 1.
mi'e la .ilmen. mu'o
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