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de'i Wed, 30 May 2001 la pycyn cusku di'e
> I doubt it. Every use of {me} seems to have a more natural expressions using 
> {du}, possibly with {pa} if there is some doubt about quantity. 

What about "me me'o pi'ebu" ("is a colon")? How would you say that with "du"?

cmeclax
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