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cmavo: zu'i (KOhA7)<br />
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Proposed Definition<br />
Typical it.
zu'i is a pro-sumti (meaning it takes the place of a fully-specified sumti).
zu'i represents some value that is typical for the bridi place it fills. It can represent sumti of any complexity, including abstractions, relative clauses, relative sumtcita, and combinations thereof, but whatever it represents must be typical for the bridi in question. If the bridi relationship does not actually hold for any typical thing in the place filled by
zu'i, then the presence of
zu'i in that place makes the bridi false. Lojban constructions that
zu'i explicitely cannot match include
no da, which is equivalent to putting
na in front of the selbri of the bridi in question and hence alters the meaning completely,
zi'o, which utterly changes the nature of the bridi to one which has a different place structure, and
ma, which turns a statement into a question. None of these can be typical place fillers in any case.<br />
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See Also<br />
- {zo'e}<br />
- {no'o}<br />
- {lo'e}<br />
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Proposed Keywords<br />
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Usage Examples<br />
- mi klama le bartu be le zdani le nenri be le zdani zu'i zu'i
- I go to the outside of the house from the inside of the house by the typical route and means.<br />
We can't know what the typical route is without knowing (at least) the layout of the house, but the last zu'i probably can't be anything other than
lo nu cadzu, which is "walking".<br />
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- le du'u da srana de cu roroi mintu le du'u da ckini de zu'i
- X pertains to Y is always identical to X is related to Y with a typical type of relationship.<br />
This sentence is actually a meta-linguistic statement about the nature of two Lojban gismu,
srana and
ckini, and as such loses essentially all meaning in translation.<br />
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- bliku fi na'ebo zu'i
- A block with other than the typical number of sides.<br />
Presumably the typical value is six (a cube).<br />