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'''mi viska le prenu poi prami ko''' = Make “I see the person that loves you” true! / Be such that the person who loves you is seen by me! / Show me the person that loves you | '''mi viska le prenu poi prami ko''' = Make “I see the person that loves you” true! / Be such that the person who loves you is seen by me! / Show me the person that loves you | ||
In other words, if | In other words, if {{jvs|ko}} = '''do''' {{jvs|ko'oi}}, '''ko'oi''' scopes over the entire sentence. | ||
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'''"However", saith the heresiarch (and thus leadeth the Lojbanists into damnation):''' | '''"However", saith the heresiarch (and thus leadeth the Lojbanists into damnation):''' | ||
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I'm not sure '''ko'oi''' should scope over the entire sentence. Consider that '''ko'oi''' is meant to represent one of '''e'a''', '''e'e''', '''e'i''', '''e'o''', '''e'u'''. Also consider the magic brivla {{jvs|koinde}}, which is like {{jvs|minde}} but is more general, meant to represent anything one would use '''ko'''/the imperative mood for. |
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Heresiarch: la zipcpi
Quoth CLL 7.2:
mi viska le prenu poi prami ko = Make “I see the person that loves you” true! / Be such that the person who loves you is seen by me! / Show me the person that loves you
In other words, if ko = do ko'oi, ko'oi scopes over the entire sentence.
"However", saith the heresiarch (and thus leadeth the Lojbanists into damnation):
I'm not sure ko'oi should scope over the entire sentence. Consider that ko'oi is meant to represent one of e'a, e'e, e'i, e'o, e'u. Also consider the magic brivla koinde, which is like minde but is more general, meant to represent anything one would use ko/the imperative mood for.