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Subject: so'a
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 16:40:48 +0100
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From: "And Rosta" <a.rosta@dtn.ntl.com>

Am I right in reasoning that so'a 3 = 2 or 4 (among other
possible values), and that to express English "almost 3" 
(= just under 3) one should use "so'a su'o 3", while "just 
over 3" would then be "so'a su'e 3"?

--And.

