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==== valsi ====
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almu
  <td>valsi</td>  <td>almu</td>
==== type ====
</tr>
fu'ivla
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==== creator ====
  <td>type</td>
[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]
  <td>fu'ivla</td>
==== time entered ====
</tr>
Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016
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  <td>creator</td>
== English ==
  <td>[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td>
=== Definition #68513 - Preferred ===
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<tr>
==== definition ====
  <td>time entered</td>
x<sub>1</sub> (quoted text) is a fragment/incomplete statement/question/utterance/proposition/text with intended meaning x<sub>2</sub> in the context/under conditions x<sub>3</sub> (default: the currently relevant context)
  <td>Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016</td>
==== notes ====
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This is useful when someone says one or very few words and the responder needs to ask them what their statement means while indicating that it was too brief to be clear. Example: Person A asks "Why?", but person B does not know of what they are asking for the cause and so replies with the question "'Why?' what?"; in Lojban, B would ask "(lu ri'a ma li'u) .almu ma".
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==== gloss words ====


<ul><li>[[natlang/en/text fragment meaning|text fragment meaning]]</li></ul>


==== created by ====
[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]
==== vote information ====
1
   
==== time ====
Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016


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=== Etymology ===
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  <td width="95%">&nbsp;</td>
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    <font size="+2">English</font>
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  </tr>
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  <td></td>
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    Definition #68513
- Preferred
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        <td width="10%">&nbsp;</td>
<td width="90%">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>definition</td>
      <td>x<sub>1</sub> (quoted text) is a fragment/incomplete statement/question/utterance/proposition/text with intended meaning x<sub>2</sub> in the context/under conditions x<sub>3</sub> (default: the currently relevant context)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>notes</td>
<td>This is useful when someone says one or very few words and the responder needs to ask them what their statement means while indicating that it was too brief to be clear. Example: Person A asks "Why?", but person B does not know of what they are asking for the cause and so replies with the question "'Why?' what?"; in Lojban, B would ask "(lu ri'a ma li'u) .almu ma".</td>
    </tr>
 
      <tr>
        <td>gloss words</td>
        <td>
          <ul>
            <li>[[natlang/en/text fragment meaning|text fragment meaning]]</li>
          </ul>
        </td>
      </tr>
 
 
 
    <tr>
      <td>created by</td>
      <td>[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>vote information</td>
      <td>1
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>time</td>
      <td>Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td></td>
<td>
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    <br /><font size="+1">Examples</font>
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      </td>
  </tr>
<tr><td></td><td><table width="100%"><tr><td><font size="+1">Etymology</font></td></tr></table><hr /><dl><dd><table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top" align="left">[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td><td valign="top" align="left">{nalmu'o}</td><td valign="top" align="right"></td></tr></table></dd></dl></td></tr></table>

Latest revision as of 13:55, 13 January 2026

valsi

almu

type

fu'ivla

creator

krtisfranks

time entered

Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016  

English

Definition #68513 - Preferred

 

definition

x1 (quoted text) is a fragment/incomplete statement/question/utterance/proposition/text with intended meaning x2 in the context/under conditions x3 (default: the currently relevant context)

notes

This is useful when someone says one or very few words and the responder needs to ask them what their statement means while indicating that it was too brief to be clear. Example: Person A asks "Why?", but person B does not know of what they are asking for the cause and so replies with the question "'Why?' what?"; in Lojban, B would ask "(lu ri'a ma li'u) .almu ma".

gloss words

created by

krtisfranks

vote information

1

time

Wed Mar 23 04:54:08 2016

[View Comments For This Definition]


Examples


Etymology