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Re: Some how-do-you-says
I've been thinking about this quite a bit... :)
so... you want to say "the mothers of x and y", meaning the mother of x
and the mother of y???
Since it seems to me that "le" is supposed to refer _individuals_
satisfying the x1 place of the inner bridi, (tell me if i'm wrong...), you
could say:
le mamta be pa lu'a le'i ko'a (plus) ko'e...
I'm not sure of the correct word to join sumti into a set like that, so i
stuck in the "(plus)" for that, but it seems to me that this means:
Those-I-describe-as mother(s)-[individually]-of
one member-of set (ko'a plus ko'e).......
This leaves open the interpretation that we describe two separate mothers
of ko'a, but I don't think anyone would take this meaning... ;)
So to say it meaning "X who are/is [individually] mother(s) of both ko'a
and ko'e, it seems to me you could say:
le mamta be ko'a joi ko'e.....
mmmmmm.... Please tell me if i'm off base here... I'm just trying to
figure this stuff out at this point, but it is definitely interesting...
:)
co'o
mi'e trevyr
th2x+@andrew.cmu.edu