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


la xod cusku di'e

>If ka really is du'u, but now a controversial x2 ka is being discussed,
>does that become the x3 of du'u?

No, x2 of ka would only work for single-ce'u ka. That's 99.99%
of the times one might want to use ka, I think.

The only time I remember needing 2-ce'u properties is with {simxu},
does anybody else have an example where one would need them?
(I don't mean some statement about the language itself, but
something one might say in everyday talk.) Any 3-ce'u at all?

mu'o mi'e xorxes





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