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la kir cusku di'e

>I believe {zi'o xruti} works. But in general I agree with you: agentless
>version is more often useful.

Yes, semantically that is exactly what is wanted. For
actual use, {zi'o} is too awkward, and especially so in
first position.

mu'o mi'e xorxes






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