In a message dated 27.02.2009 16:07:38 Eastern Standard Time,
yoav@gmail.com writes:
> I've just posted version 4 of my (nicer) PDF rendering of jbovlaste
>
>
> Still looking for people to draw more "cheat sheet" pages and for sites to
> host it
>
>
> HREF="http://files.me.com/yoavetal
In a message dated 27.02.2009 14:22:20 Eastern Standard Time,
jjllamb...@gmail.com writes:
> "mu'o" is in selma'o COI, it introduces a vocative phrase, so it is
> naturally followed by the name or description of the person one is
> talking to, or by mi'e plus the name or description of the speak
2009/2/27 J Y :
>>.i tu dunli le krasi lo ka rimni
>
> lu tu dunli le krasi be lo ka rimni li'u .i'epei
I believe Gejyspa did mean to put "lo ka rimni" in the x3 place:
[fa] tu
[cu] dunli
[fe] le krasi
[fi] lo ka rimni
tu = my adaptation of "pop goes the weasel"
le krasi = the original source,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 6:55 AM, wrote:
> Why is "mu'o" not said last? The whole community does this. It seems to me
> that as soon as "mu'o" is used, the speaker should be waiting for a
> response, rather than continuing to speak, which negates the whole point of
> "mu'o".
Well "mu'o" has mo
Hi all
I've just posted version 4 of my (nicer) PDF rendering of jbovlaste
Still looking for people to draw more "cheat sheet" pages and for sites to
host it
files.me.com/yoavetali/mxc8u2
On 2/27/09, morphemeadd...@wmconnect.com wrote:
>
> Why is "mu'o" not said last? The whole community does this. It seems to me
> that as soon as "mu'o" is used, the speaker should be waiting for a
> response,
> rather than continuing to speak, which negates the whole point of "mu'o".
"mu'o" is
>.i tu dunli le krasi lo ka rimni
lu tu dunli le krasi be lo ka rimni li'u .i'epei
mi'e zo'e
In a message dated 27.02.2009 4:41:52 Eastern Standard Time,
selck...@gmail.com writes:
>
> mu'o doi cilre be fi zo go'i za'a .e zo cei .a'o mi'e selkik
> (over, O learner about "go'i", i see, and hopefully "cei", i'm selkik)
>
Why is "mu'o" not said last? The whole community does this. It
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:47 PM, J Y wrote:
> { go'i } repeats the last bridi. Does it only refer to the whole bridi
> ? Or can it refer to the selbri ? Or to the selbri tanru ?
It repeats the selbri of the last bridi. But not just the selbri,
yes, it takes its context in the bridi as well, fo