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Re: questions
Goran
> 1) I seem to remember that somebody used "ko'a poi du ko'e" form. Is it
> possible? Parser doesn't like it (I guess it doesn't think du is
> a selbri). Is this legal sumti? Is it gendra?
I've used it. I thought {du} is a selbri.
> 2) I tried to find a word for "set", and the closest I could find were
> te porsi (which implies that the set has some ordering relation
> defined) and se cmima (which does not imply that the elements in x2
> are the complete enumeration of x1's contents). Is there a better
> choice?
{se cmima} & {mei} seem closest.
> 3) How does one say "any two of the man, the woman and the kid"? That
> is, how does one extract n elements from the ce-specified set? The
> best I could think of is "re lo cmima be le nanmu kuce le ninmu kuce
> le verba". Is there a way of doing it without cmima? Something with
> LU'A? I tried "re lu'a ny. ce ny. xire ce vy.", but parser won't
> allow that.
I've wondered that too.
> P.S. BTW, And, yes, that ought to have been NItcion. I don't even know
> why I wrote the way I did... .uanai
mi na jimpe i me toe jimpe
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