Joseph Fatula wrote:
>From: "Carlos Thompson"
>Subject: mesazo dun interlekto
>
>> ici in terra e la in celo
>so on earth it is in heaven
My guess is "here in Earth and there in heaven"
>> merise ki debe de nos
>forgive the debt of us
I'll guess that the |ki| is not "the" but something like |que|
meaning "that which...", and |ki debe de nos| would be "that which is owed
of us"
>> kun nos merise a los ke debe a nos
>that we forgive to those that debt of us
Again, compare |ki debe de nos| and |ke debe a nos|. What's owed by us, and
those who owe to us. But why the difference in |ki| and |ke|? I have no
idea.
>> lege non a nos fale a ki tente
>lead not to us fail to the ??
Here's |ki| in |a ki tente|. I'm going to guess "that which tempts".
M