From: | Mia Soderquist <tuozin@...> |
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Date: | Tuesday, October 19, 1999, 18:28 |
The slogan presents itself in ea-luna: uma ate badi de-luna. Where "ate" means "to be able" and "badi", meaning "here" is the main verb. :) "de-" your. "luna" = language. [review: ea-luna = The Language] "uma" is a speculative marker, which fits according to my gut feelings about ea-luna usage. -- Mia Soderquist (tuozin@dmv.com) Wanna gerbil?