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Subject: Saying "also" or "too" in Lojban
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Suppose someone says to you, "mi prami la lojban." (which, as I 
understand it, means, "I love Lojban.") and you want to say, in 
Lojban, "I love Lojban too." How can you do it?

Saying, "mi prami la lojban." back would (if I understand the Lojban 
correctly) just be saying "I love Lojban." in Lojban, and not, "I 
love Lojban *too*."

Thank you in advance for any and all helpful replies.


