On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 4:19 AM, Pierre Abbat <phma@bezitopo.org> wrote:That reminds me of another _expression_: when pigs fly. I once suggested "ca le
bavla'i rusydei" (the element-day equivalent would be "vardei"), which could
be expanded to "ca lo cinomoi be lo febvari be'o noi rusydei". One could also
say "ca lo nu lo jipci cu se denci" or "ca lo nu lo xarju cu vofli". The
problem is that answering "ca ma co'e" with "lo bavla'i rusydei" means that it
will happen on Grayday, which is impossible, since there is no Grayday. What's
the right way to say it?
My kids know this one -- "na'i" ;-)You could also try "lo nu le gi'uste cu toldujbi'o pe'a" zo'o
--gejyspaPierre
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