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No.1492  

A OR
E AND
O IFF
U whether or not
ANAI IF
ONAI XOR
GIhA BRIDI
IJA SENTENCE
A SUMTI
JA TANRU

>> No.1493  

>>1492

This does not have much to do with your chart specifically, but with connectives in general. The "nand" operator would be "na .enai", right?

>> No.1494  

>>1493

Oh, and is my logic right here:
An object being a square is sufficient reason for it to be realized that the object is also a rectangle.
An object being a rectangle is necessary in order for the object to be a square, but not a sufficient condition for this to be true in all possible cases.

(Where does the "anai" go if I were to say "If it is a square, then it is a rectangle". How do I say the converse (but making it true rather than false as the converse would be in this case)?)

>> No.1495  

>>1494
I'm not sure what you're after other than exchanging the terms' positions:
da kubykurfa naja kurfa
da kurfa janai kubykurfa

I think your two claims are logically equivalent.



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