OK. So how does go'i work, exactly, in the case of "go'i lo mi zdani"?
Ordinarily it repeats the previous {bridi}, yes, and if you give it an
article it can be used to refer back to a particular {sumti} in the previous
{bridi} (as in, say, le se go'i). But what happens here, logically?mu'omi'e latros. On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Michael Turniansky <[email protected]>wrote: > On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Ian Johnson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > So {xu} can be used for things other than entire {bridi}. Interesting, > and > > useful as well. So how do you answer questions like that? For example, if > > you are asked: > > mi'o klama lo zarci xu (I think this is right...) > > How do you respond if: > > mi'o klama lo zarci > > is true, as compared with when: > > mi'o klama lo mi zdani > > is true? > > > > > go'i works fine, as does "mi'o klama le zarci" > If we are in fact going home than you can say "mi'o klama [ba'e] lo > mi zdani" or "go'i lo mi zdani", maong other things > --gejyspa > > > >
