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Subject: Re: UI for 'possible' (was: Re: [lojban] Bible translation style question)
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 01:12:25 +0200
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From: "Adam Raizen" <araizen@newmail.net>
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la pycyn. cusku di'e

> Well, either {sei mi pacna} functions like {a'o} or it functions to
give
> {ko'a klama i mi pacna la'e di'u}. Neither of these is quite {mi
pacna le
> du'u ko'a klama}.

Why are those the only two possibilities? Maybe 'sei mi pacna'
functions to give 'mi pacna le du'u ko'a klama'.

mu'o mi'e .adam.


