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From: "Jorge Llambias" <jjllambias@hotmail.com>


la maikl cusku di'e

>it does show we are somewhat awkwardly lacking in a good
>word for "wrong" (besides TOLDRANI).

i zo'o pe'i do srera

>SE TCICA FI implies an
>agent; XLALI BIRTI leaves XAMGU BIRTI as an implied synonym
>for DJUNO;

I don't see xlali/xamgu as having much to do with right/wrong
in the true/false sense.

>& DJUNO FO LE JITFA

{djuno fo le jitfa} is as funny/weird as {jetnu le jitfa}.

>(or TOLDRANI) which is to me
>the most LOBYKAI, i'm not sure doesn't rule out them being
>right for the wrong reasons...

I'm not sure {drani} was meant to mean {tolsrera}, but it is
certainly used that way.

co'o mi'e xorxes


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