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Discussion of "relxima"
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Comment #1: see also
Alex Burka (Wed Jan 14 02:06:33 2015)

I know you're sour on lujvo these days, but should we add least put links
to relxilma'e and/or carvrama'e?

Now that I look at those I see the problem is that a relxilma'e isn't a
bicycle once it's parked... but still, relxilma'e at least has a fair
amount of usage.

Comment #2: Re: see also
Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (Wed Jan 14 02:31:00 2015)

durka42 wrote:
> I know you're sour on lujvo these days, but should we add least put
links
> to relxilma'e and/or carvrama'e?

Yes, sure. I was just in a hurry. I'll add a link.

Comment #3: Re: see also
guskant (Thu Jan 15 02:29:30 2015)

durka42 wrote:
>
> Now that I look at those I see the problem is that a relxilma'e isn't
a
> bicycle once it's parked... but still, relxilma'e at least has a fair
> amount of usage.

A brivla should be valid even if not always "lo nu broda" happens. A
bicycle may be "lo na'o relxilma'e be ko'a bei ko'e bei ko'i", and zo
na'o, as well as ko'V, may be omitted any time you like. An actor may be
called "lo tigni" even if most of his life is spent for the other affairs.
"lo pucanaibanai relxilma'e" and "lo bacanaipunai tigni" are retired
bicycle and future actor. Even for those, "pucanaibanai" and
"bacanaipunai" may be omitted as you like.

"lo punaicanaibanai relxilma'e"
may be "lo na relxilma'e" rather than "lo relxilma'e", even if the thing
is manufactured "tezu'e lo nu relxilma'e". However, it may still be "lo
na'o relxilma'e" and na'o is omissible. In such a case, the judgement
depends on the epistemology of speakers. I would regard it as "lo na'o
nu'o relxilma'e be ko'a bei ko'e bei ko'i", where na'o nu'o and ko'V
are omissible.

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