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la pier. cusku di'e

> Is it possible to *add* places? {remna} denotes a member of a 
species, and so 
> ought to have an x2 for the species, as does {cinfo}; and likewise 
{panje} if 
> used for the animal.

Adding places onto the end is much easier than taking them away, even 
if unofficially. If anyone were to use the x2 of remna, I'm sure that 
no one would have any trouble understanding.

mu'o mi'e .adam.


