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Discussion of "su'ai"
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Comment #1: interaction with other SE
Alex Burka (Sun Dec 14 07:33:57 2014)

So does this cmavo basically merge the first two places of the selbri, so
that the next available place is x3? For example:

1) mi ce do su'ai damba tu'a lo vacysai
You and I fight about dinner.

2) lo vacysai cu jai se su'ai damba mi ce do
Dinner is fought about by you and me.

3) mi ce do su'ai setese cpedu lo vacysai
You and I ask each other for dinner.

iepei?

P.S. I won't ask what happens with "su'ai xi PA" :)

Comment #2: Re: interaction with other SE
gleki (Sun Dec 14 09:04:28 2014)

durka42 wrote:
> So does this cmavo basically merge the first two places of the selbri,
so
> that the next available place is x3? For example:
>
> 1) mi ce do su'ai damba tu'a lo vacysai
> You and I fight about dinner.
>
> 2) lo vacysai cu jai se su'ai damba mi ce do
> Dinner is fought about by you and me.
>
> 3) mi ce do su'ai setese cpedu lo vacysai
> You and I ask each other for dinner.
>
> iepei?

.i .ie

the definition needs more explanations probably. Although yours are
already fine.

Another solution could be to create a KOhA similar to zi'o but which
would create recpirocal relation with the next place while deleting the
current place.

>
> P.S. I won't ask what happens with "su'ai xi PA" :)


"su'ai xi re" will probably merge x2 and x3

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