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Subject: Re: [lojban] x2 of 'le'
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From: Ted Reed <rizen@ispwest.com>
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On Sunday 14 April 2002 21:53, Ted Reed wrote:
> I'm not sure if something like this already exists, but I got the idea and
> decided to send it in.
>
> If I've learned it correctly, 'le' basically means "that/those which is/are
> described as ..." What it doesn't specify is who describes it as that. Take
> this example:

Oops. I meant "that/those which is/are described as the x1 place of ...".

-- rizen

