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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Jorge Llambias wrote:


> {facki} is not strictly for finding things, but finding
> out about things:
>
> mi facki le du'u lo sfani cu nenri le stasu kei le stasu
> "I found out about the soup that there was a fly in it."



but look at definition two:


facki [ fak fa'i ] discover ; 'find'
x1 discovers/finds out x2 (du'u) about subject/object x3; x1
finds (fi) x3 (object)


ja'o mi facki fi le sfani befi'o nenri le mi stasu




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