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Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 21:04:57 -0000
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Subject: Re: Back to the GNOME stuff
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From: "Adam Raizen" <araizen@newmail.net>

la pier cusku di'e
> On Tue, 15 May 2001, Adam Raizen wrote:
> li'o
> >> * primi'i: prina minji: printer
> >> m1=p3 is a machine which prints p1 onto medium p2
> >
> >I think it needs to be something like prifi'imi'i, since the 
machine 
> >isn't being a print itself.
> 
> The machine doesn't invent anything. How about terprimi'i?

I think that the te prina would be more like the cartridges or 
toners. If it's really not a 'finti' then maybe a 'zbasu', 
i.e. "prizbami'i"

mu'o mi'e adam



