It seems that in many cases where pa'o is used, mo'i pa'o would be more accurate. Is this a misinterpretation on my part, or should this use be explicitly invalidated?
When the event already contains "movement" (some vector) by virtue of its selbri, then mo'i pa'o is more often wrong than correct. mo'i in general is usually wrong. --selpa'i
Proposed Definitions And Examples
cmavo: bu'u (FAhA3)
Proposed definition
Coincident with. Indicates where the event is located. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates that which the event is coincident with, or in the same place as. The space equivalent of {ca}.
Proposed Tag
fi'o se zvati
See Also
{vi}
{va}
{vu}
{ne'i}
{ca}
Keywords
coincident
coinciding
at
Usage Examples
cizra fa le nu la jimbraun mrobi'o bu'u le mi gugde
It is strange that Jim Brown died in my country.
i mi pu surla ze'a loi djedi bu'u le nurma
I was relaxing for some days in the countryside.
cmavo: ne'a (FAhA3)
Proposed Definition
Indicates that the event is near a certain point. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates the point the event is near or close to or in the vicinity of.
Proposed Tag
fi'o se zvajbi
Keywords:
near
close to
in the vicinity of
Usage Examples
to'o le mi tcaci stuzi pe ne'a le canko mi viska le nu so'o te barja cu suksa cliva
From my regular place next to the window, I saw many bar patrons suddenly leave.
cmavo: ne'i (FAhA3)
Proposed Definition
Indicates that the event is inside something. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates what the event is inside of.
Proposed Tag
fi'o se nenri
Keywords
within
inside
in
Usage Examples
le cinki ne'i cpare le rinci tubnu
Within, the insect climbed the gutter.
cmavo: pa'o (FAhA3)
Proposed Definition
Intersecting. Indicates that the event passes through a certain point or area. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates what the event passes through.
Keywords
intersecting
transverse
transfixing
passing through
Usage Examples
ni'o le prije ca lo cabvanci cu xruti lo purdi pe le mivyka'a gi'e lebna lo balre pa'o lo canko be lo kumfa gi'e ba bo lebna lo cifnu noi zvati lo ckana pe lo verba kumfa
That same afternoon, the doctor returned to the vivisectionist's garden, purloined one of his razors through the dressing room window, and on a second trip, removed his baby from the nursery basinette.
Adjacent to. Indicates that the event is adjacent, touching or in contact with something. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates what the event is adjacent to, touching or contacting.
See Also
te'e
Keywords
adjacent
abutting
Usage Examples
.i lo tanxe porsi cu muvdu re'o mi:A succession of boxes moves adjacent to me.
cmavo: te'e (FAhA3)
Proposed Definition
Bordering. Indicates that that the event is located at an edge, boundary or border. When tagging a sumti, the sumti indicates what the event is at an edge, boundary or border of.
See Also
re'o
Keywords
bordering
edging
Usage Examples
mi pu zu ze'i mo'i te'e cadzu
A long time ago in the past, I walked for a short time along the edge.
Notes
"into" is removed as a keyword from "ne'i" because "into" signifies motion.