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From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Alfred_W._Tueting_(T=FCting)?=" <Ti@fa-kuan.muc.de>

--- In lojban@egroups.com, Pierre Abbat <phma@o...> wrote:
> Finally figured it out:
>=20
> roda ku'anai le mlatu

I'm not at all sure about that:
1) {ku'a} needs arguments of type "set" - "le mlatu" isn't a set, nor
is "roda"
2) {ku'a} designates the "intersection" of different sets: how can
"roda" have an intersection with "another" set, since *including*=20
all types of sets?
3) What has {ku'anai} the power to express just by negating an
intersection?

As far I understand the use of {ku'a}, it is e.g.: lo'i (ro) mi pendo
ku'a lo'i mlatu cu la cmacrib.

.aulun.
________
Eml=E9kezet!=20=20
Te =F6sszet=F6rt haj=F3nk egy deszkasz=E1la,=20
Mit a hull=E1m s a sz=E9l visz=E1lya
A tengerpartra vet... --

doi se morji
po'u pa stali tanbo=20
po'e lei mi'o bloti selpo'i
ge'u poi se renro=20
fi le xamsi rajma'a
le terbradi be loi=20
djacu .e lo brife=20

(le la pEtefi.candor. pemci se fanva zoi gy A.W.T. gy la lojban.)



