2009/2/17 Roman Salmin <[email protected]>: > > > On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:03 PM, tijlan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> 2009/2/17 Roman Salmin <[email protected]>: >> > >> > Can I use "ro" when specifying date in "detri"? >> > >> > I mean to say instead of >> > ca ro la vodjed. la suzyn. klama le barja va le briju >> > following: >> > la suzyn. klama va le briju le barja de'i ro la vodjed. >> >> "de'i ro la vodjed" is grammatical. It means that "ro la vodjed" has >> the sense of "detri"s x1. > > > What confuse me, is to use of set of dates "ro la vodjed" as a date. Because > date in standart calendar is just a point of time - not set of points.
"ro la vodjed" is not a mathematical set (which is formed with "lo'i/le'i"). When you say "de'i ro la vodjed", you're putting *each* vodjed into the x1 of "detri" and use it as a modal; you're successfully referring to "every vodjed". > Can I (and is it better) to intepret "ro ko'a" not as "all ko'a" but as > "repeat current bridi for every ko'a" - like cycle in programming language? I think you can, and that's how I would interpret it too. But it seems there isn't total agreement among Lojbanists on this. mu'o mi'e tijlan
