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Which connective is most implied in "mi'o"?For example: mi'o bevri lo pipnoIs it mi .e do bevri lo pipnoormi joi do bevri lo pipnoormi ju'e do bevri lo pipno?
Which connective is most implied in "mi'o"?
For example: mi'o bevri lo pipno
Is it mi .e do bevri lo pipno
ormi joi do bevri lo pipno
ormi ju'e do bevri lo pipno
?
I think it is "mi .e do bevri lo pipno"
CLL 6.13 says:mi'o'', mi'a'', ma'a'', and do'o'' specifically represent mass combinations of the individuals (you and I, I and others, you and I and others, you and others) that make them up.So it would be a mass connective, probably "joi", not ".e".
CLL 6.13 says:
mi'o'', mi'a'', ma'a'', and do'o'' specifically represent mass combinations of the individuals (you and I, I and others, you and I and others, you and others) that make them up.
mi'o'',
ma'a'', and
So it would be a mass connective, probably "joi", not ".e".
"mi'o'' is the same as mi joi do''"http://jbotcan.org/docs/cll/c7/s2.htmlIn other words, "mi e do bevri lo pipno" means "I carried the piano and you carried the piano" (in a more compact form), while "mi'o bevri lo pipno" means "We carried the piano" (with a more specific meaning for "we" than the English implies).
"mi'o'' is the same as mi joi do''"
mi'o'' is the same as
http://jbotcan.org/docs/cll/c7/s2.html
In other words, "mi e do bevri lo pipno" means "I carried the piano and you carried the piano" (in a more compact form), while "mi'o bevri lo pipno" means "We carried the piano" (with a more specific meaning for "we" than the English implies).