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From: "And Rosta" <a.rosta@lycos.co.uk>
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lioNEL:
> Jordan:
> >Anyway, so I suggest you could do something like:
> > .i broda brodu .ini'i tu'e
> > .i ko'a ko'e broda
> > .i ko'e ko'a broda
> > tu'u
> 
> Looks nice. But I would add {da'i} to the first bridi to mark
> it outside the real world. 

IMO {da'i broda} indicates that you are merely entertaining
the idea of {broda} being true, rather than asserting that
{broda} is true.

To mark it as outside the real world, I would use {nu'oi}
or {na ca'ai}.

--And.

