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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jorge Llambias wrote: > la xod cusku di'e > > >mi puza cilre bai noda .i ji'a mi puzi speni bai noda .i ji'a mi ca'o bai > >gunka > > No, even in that context I can't interpret it as {bai noda}. > It's always {bai zo'e}, and {zo'e} can't be {noda}. Not even if noda is the commonly understood value? I believe your fi'o rebla is zo'e; it's noda. > > > As for x4, you just put {li pa} there, which suggests that > > > you are also using it for the value in the range. Something > > > like "the function called x1 maps x2 (a value in the range) > > > to x3=x4 (a value in the domain)". Unless you meant to use > > > {li pa} not to refer to the number 1, but rather to the > > > function that maps any value of the range to the number 1. > > > >Yes, that's how lipa should be interpreted when in the le velfancu place. > > I see, but that's not how I understand the language. {li pa} > for me is the number 1, not a function that takes the number > 1 as a value. I never said that it took the number 1 as a value, but the converse: it always spits out "1". -- The tao that can be tar(1)ed is not the entire Tao. The path that can be specified is not the Full Path.