In a message dated 27.02.2009 14:22:20 Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] 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 speaker. > The name/description is optional, and the terminator "do'u" is often > elidable, but the vocative phrase does not really terminate with > "mu'o". It is the vocative phrase as a whole that indicates that you > are done speaking. > > mu'o mi'e xorxes > ki'e mu'o mi'e stevon
