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valsi pecai
type cmavo-compound
creator spheniscine
time entered Fri Jul 3 18:03:49 2015

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Definition #66891 - Preferred [edit]
   
selma'o GOI*
definition restrictive relative phrase marker: permanently / inalienably associated with; it is impossible or near-impossible to break that relation
notes Proposed as a variation of po'e with less semantic-boundary difficulties, while freeing up po'e for reassignment in dialects/forks. Most words that the concept of 'inalienable possession' applies to, e.g. birka, mamta, or even pendo in some natlangs, have a convenient be place to be used instead with a better-defined meaning. However, this may be used for any relation that is impossible-or-nigh-impossible to break, e.g. the car you worked on and made custom modifications to for years; in a sense, it will still be "your car" even if you sold it. do'ecai could be a variation to associate a bridi or the subject of the bridi, e.g. 'ti karce do'ecai mi'. See also pesai, pe
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created by spheniscine
vote information 2
time Fri Aug 7 09:20:57 2015

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Example #1:

la .djon. ca ponse le karce pecai mi

(by spheniscine) [edit]
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