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From: "Adam Raizen" <araizen@newmail.net>

la kir cusku di'e

> Is {lo nu djuno cu nu vlipa} a good translation for "knowledge is
power"?

All the other issues aside, and depending on exactly what you want to
say, "prije" might be better than "djuno".

mu'o mi'e adam



