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xorxes: > la pycyn cusku di'e > >so we know what {buska} means on in special (albeit very common) > >cases > > Just as for any other predicate. We only know what {catlu} > means with individual terms. What it means with other terms > will depend on how those other terms work. {buska} is just like > {catlu} in this regard. {buska} is just an ordinary predicate It's about as ordinary as djica and nitcu, which IMO are maldefined. Kalte too. (They should take a du'u or tu'a x2. Since they don't, we should forget about them and use lujvo replacements for them.) --And.