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To: lojban <lojban@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [lojban] Re: A revised ce'u proposal involving si'o
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From: And Rosta <arosta@uclan.ac.uk>

As I mentioned on the wiki, I think it actually makes actual usage of si'o =
that I've seen (by Michael) make more sense. He uses (say) "si'o gerku"=20
to mean "si'o ce'u ce'u gerku".

--And.

>>> Nick NICHOLAS <nicholas@uci.edu> 08/23/01 08:18pm >>>

Yes. I like this. I like this a lot. Breaks nothing, and brings in {si'o}
(which has barely been used at all) from the cold.

Kudos, And! Count me in.

--=20
=3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=
=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D =3D=3D
Nick Nicholas, Breathing {le'o ko na rivbi fi'inai palci je tolvri danlu}
nicholas@uci.edu -- Miguel Cervantes tr. Jorge LLambias



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