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! colspan="2" valign="TOP" | "VERB" FORMS
! Colspan="2" valign="top" | "verb" forms
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da dunda<br />da dunda de<br />da dunda de di'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da dunda<br />da dunda de<br />da dunda de di'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE GIVES.<br />HE GIVES IT.<br />HE, GIVES IT TO HIM.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he gives.<br />He gives it.<br />He, gives it to him.''
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|- valign="top"
| '''da se dunda'''
| '''da se dunda'''
| ''IT IS A GIFT.''
| ''it is a gift.''
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|- valign="top"
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da te dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da te dunda'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE IS A RECIPIENT.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he is a recipient.''
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|- valign="top"
| '''da ca dunda<br />da pu dunda<br />da ba dunda'''
| '''da ca dunda<br />da pu dunda<br />da ba dunda'''
| ''HE NOW GIVES.<br />HE GAVE.<br />HE WILL GIVE.''
| ''he now gives.<br />He gave.<br />He will give.''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da pu pu dunda<br />da ba pu dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da pu pu dunda<br />da ba pu dunda'''


| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE HAD GIVEN.<br />HE WILL HAVE GIVEN.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he had given.<br />He will have given.''
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| '''da ca ca'o dunda'''
| '''da ca ca'o dunda'''
| ''HE IS NOW GIVING.''
| ''he is now giving.''
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|- valign="top"
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da pu ca'o dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da pu ca'o dunda'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE HAS BEEN GIVING.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he has been giving.''
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| Lojban grammar derives great flexibility and variety from manipulation of [[cmavo|tense particles]] that do much of its work. As demonstrated here, it is the particles that determine whether a predicate—a term of extralinguistic reference, such as '''dunda''' and '''bajra'''—is to serve in a given statement as a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, as in more familiar grammars. Thus '''pu'''(''before''), '''ca''' (''now'') and '''ba''' (''after'') give the predicate '''dunda''' (''to give'') the function of a verb  (upper left)  and "conjugate" it through the future, present and past tense. Compound forms of these operators yield the compound tenses. For example, '''pu pu''' (''before-before'') indicates the pluperfect tense. In such combinations they not only duplicate all of the familiar grammatical forms but go far beyond to express relationships that can be only clumsily approximated in the natural languages, as is indicated by the translation of the compound operator '''ba zi ze'u''' at center left. The flexibility of the system is suggested further by the transformations of '''dunda''' (in this table ''give'', ''giver'', ''gift'', ''generous'', ''generously'', ''generosity'', and so on) in accord with its association with operators and connectives or its place in a multiple predicate.
| lojban grammar derives great flexibility and variety from manipulation of [[cmavo|tense particles]] that do much of its work. as demonstrated here, it is the particles that determine whether a predicate—a term of extralinguistic reference, such as '''dunda''' and '''bajra'''—is to serve in a given statement as a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, as in more familiar grammars. thus '''pu'''(''before''), '''ca''' (''now'') and '''ba''' (''after'') give the predicate '''dunda''' (''to give'') the function of a verb  (upper left)  and "conjugate" it through the future, present and past tense. compound forms of these operators yield the compound tenses. for example, '''pu pu''' (''before-before'') indicates the pluperfect tense. in such combinations they not only duplicate all of the familiar grammatical forms but go far beyond to express relationships that can be only clumsily approximated in the natural languages, as is indicated by the translation of the compound operator '''ba zi ze'u''' at center left. the flexibility of the system is suggested further by the transformations of '''dunda''' (in this table ''give'', ''giver'', ''gift'', ''generous'', ''generously'', ''generosity'', and so on) in accord with its association with operators and connectives or its place in a multiple predicate.
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{| class='wikitable' width=50%
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | "ADVERB" FORMS
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | "adverb" forms
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da ro roi dunda<br />da so'e roi dunda<br />da so'o roi dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da ro roi dunda<br />da so'e roi dunda<br />da so'o roi dunda'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE ALWAYS GIVES.<br />HE USUALLY GIVES.<br />HE SOMETIMES GIVES.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he always gives.<br />He usually gives.<br />He sometimes gives.''
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| '''da pu zi dunda<br />da pu zu dunda<br />da ba zi dunda'''
| '''da pu zi dunda<br />da pu zu dunda<br />da ba zi dunda'''
| ''HE RECENTLY GAVE.<br />HE GAVE LONG AGO.<br />HE WILL SOON GIVE.''
| ''he recently gave.<br />He gave long ago.<br />He will soon give.''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da vi dunda<br />da va dunda<br />da vu dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da vi dunda<br />da va dunda<br />da vu dunda'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE GIVES HERE.<br />HE GIVES THERE. <br />HE GIVES OVER THERE.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he gives here.<br />He gives there.<br />He gives over there.''
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| '''da bu'u ro de dunda'''
| '''da bu'u ro de dunda'''


| ''HE GIVES EVERYWHERE (IN ALL PLACES).''
| ''he gives everywhere (in all places).''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da ba zi ze'u vi dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da ba zi ze'u vi dunda'''


| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''SOON HE WILL BE GIVING HERE FOR A LONG TIME.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''soon he will be giving here for a long time.''
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | NEGATIVES
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da na ku dunda<br />na ku da dunda<br />no da dunda'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da na ku dunda<br />na ku da dunda<br />no da dunda'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE DOESN'T GIVE.<br />THERE ISN'T SO THAT ANYONE GIVES.<br />NONE OF THEM GIVES.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he doesn't give.<br />there isn't so that anyone gives.<br />none of them gives.''
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{| class='wikitable' width=50%
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | "NOUN" FORMS
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | "noun" forms
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''lo remna<br />lo vi remna<br />lo va remna'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''lo remna<br />lo vi remna<br />lo va remna'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''A HUMAN <br />THIS MAN <br />THAT MAN''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''a human<br />this man<br />that man''
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| '''lo ro remna<br />lo so'e remna<br />lo so'i remna'''
| '''lo ro remna<br />lo so'e remna<br />lo so'i remna'''
| ''ALL MEN <br />MOST MEN <br />MANY MEN''
| ''all men<br />most men<br />many men''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''no lo remna<br />lo pa remna<br />lo re remna'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''no lo remna<br />lo pa remna<br />lo re remna'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''NONE OF THE MEN <br />A MAN, ONE MAN <br />TWO MEN''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''none of the men<br />a man, one man<br />two men''
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| '''ro lo ci remna'''
| '''ro lo ci remna'''


| ''ALL OF THE THREE MEN''
| ''all of the three men''
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{| class='wikitable' width=50%
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | ABSTRACT "NOUNS"
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | abstract "nouns"
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''lo nu dunda<br />lo nu bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''lo nu dunda<br />lo nu bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''THE GIVING <br />THE RUN''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''the giving<br />the run''
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{| class='wikitable' width=50%
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | "ADJECTIVE" FORMS
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | "adjective" forms
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''lo laldo remna<br />lo dunda remna'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''lo laldo remna<br />lo dunda remna'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''AN OLD MAN<br />A GIVING MAN''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''an old man<br />a giving man''
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| '''lo melbi verba zdani<br />lo verba melbi zdani'''
| '''lo melbi verba zdani<br />lo verba melbi zdani'''
| ''A PRETTY-CHILD HOME<br />A CHILDISHLY PRETTY HOME''
| ''a pretty-child home<br />a childishly pretty home''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''lo remna poi laldo<br />lo remna poi na'o dunda<br />lo remna poi na'o dunda gi'e laldo'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''lo remna poi laldo<br />lo remna poi na'o dunda<br />lo remna poi na'o dunda gi'e laldo'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''A MAN WHO IS OLD <br />A MAN WHO IS GENEROUS <br />A MAN WHO IS GENEROUS AND OLD''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''a man who is old<br />a man who is generous<br />a man who is generous and old''
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| '''lo remna poi dunda de<br />lo remna poi dunda de di'''
| '''lo remna poi dunda de<br />lo remna poi dunda de di'''
| ''A MAN WHO GIVES IT<br />A MAN WHO GIVES IT TO HIM''
| ''a man who gives it<br />a man who gives it to him''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''THE OLD MAN WHO GAVE THREE OF THEM TO THESE SEVEN RUNNERS''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''the old man who gave three of them to these seven runners''
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | IDENTITIES
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | identities
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da du la djon<br />da du lo remna<br />da du lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi remna'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da du la djon<br />da du lo remna<br />da du lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi remna'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE IS JOHN. <br />HE IS THE MAN. <br />HE IS THE OLD MAN WHO GAVE THREE OF THEM TO THESE SEVEN RUNNERS.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he is john.<br />He is the man.<br />He is the old man who gave three of them to these seven runners.''
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | COMPOUND FORMS
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da bajra gi'a cadzu<br />da bajra gi'e cadzu'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da bajra gi'a cadzu<br />da bajra gi'e cadzu'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE RUNS OR WALKS. <br />HE RUNS AND WALKS.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he runs or walks.<br />He runs and walks.''
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| '''da a de bajra<br />da e de bajra'''
| '''da a de bajra<br />da e de bajra'''
| ''HE1 OR HE2 RUNS. <br />HE1 AND HE2 RUNS''
| ''he1 or he2 runs.<br />He1 and he2 runs''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''da bajra i ja de cadzu<br />da bajra i je de cadzu<br />da bajra i babo de cadzu<br />da bajra i jo de cadzu'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''da bajra i ja de cadzu<br />da bajra i je de cadzu<br />da bajra i babo de cadzu<br />da bajra i jo de cadzu'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''HE1 RUNS OR HE2 WALKS. <br />HE1 RUNS AND HE2 WALKS.<br />IF HE1 RUNS THEN HE2 WALKS. <br />''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''he1 runs or he2 walks.<br />He1 runs and he2 walks.<br />if he1 runs then he2 walks.<br />''
''HE1 RUNS IF AND ONLY IF HE2 WALKS''
''he1 runs if and only if he2 walks''
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| '''da bajra ki'u lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra tai lo nu de cadzu'''
| '''da bajra ki'u lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra tai lo nu de cadzu'''
| ''HE1 RUNS BECAUSE HE2 WALKS. <br />HE1 RUNS LIKE HE2 WALKS.''
| ''he1 runs because he2 walks.<br />He1 runs like he2 walks.''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''ki'u lo nu da cadzu vau da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''ki'u lo nu da cadzu vau da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''BECAUSE HE2 WALKS, HE1 RUNS.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''because he2 walks, he1 runs.''
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| '''da bajra ca lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra ba lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra bu'u lo nu de cadzu'''
| '''da bajra ca lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra ba lo nu de cadzu<br />da bajra bu'u lo nu de cadzu'''
| ''HE1 RUNS WHEN HE2 WALKS. <br />HE1 RUNS AFTER HE2 WALKS. <br />HE1 RUNS WHERE HE2 WALKS.''
| ''he1 runs when he2 walks.<br />He1 runs after he2 walks.<br />He1 runs where he2 walks.''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''ca lo nu de cadzu vau de bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''ca lo nu de cadzu vau de bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''WHEN HE2 WALKS HE1 RUNS.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''when he2 walks he1 runs.''
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{| class='wikitable' width=50%
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! colspan="3" valign="TOP" | UNIVERSALS
! Colspan="3" valign="top" | universals
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''ro bajra cu cadzu<br />da bajra ca ro nu de cadzu<br />da bajra bu'u ro nu de cadzu<br />ro dunda cu dunda de'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''ro bajra cu cadzu<br />da bajra ca ro nu de cadzu<br />da bajra bu'u ro nu de cadzu<br />ro dunda cu dunda de'''


| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''ANYONE WHO RUNS WALKS. <br />HE1 RUNS WHENEVER HE2 WALKS.<br />HE1 RUNS WHEREVER HE2 WALKS.<br />''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''anyone who runs walks.<br />He1 runs whenever he2 walks.<br />He1 runs wherever he2 walks.<br />''
''EVERYONE WHO GIVES GIVES SOMETHING''
''everyone who gives gives something''
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! Colspan="3" valign="top" | attitudinal forms
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" |'''le'o da bajra<br />ue da bajra<br />oinai da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" |'''le'o da bajra<br />ue da bajra<br />oinai da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" |''WHAT! HE RUNS? [ANGER]<br />WELL! SO HE RUNS. [SURPRISE]<br />HOW NICE THAT HE RUNS! [PLEASURE]''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" |''What! He runs? [anger]<br />Well! So he runs. [surprise]<br />How nice that he runs! [pleasure]''
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| '''xu da bajra<br />ma bajra<br />bu'u ma da bajra'''
| '''xu da bajra<br />ma bajra<br />bu'u ma da bajra'''
| ''DOES HE RUN? <br />WHO RUNS? <br />WHERE DOES HE RUN?''
| ''does he run?<br />Who runs?<br />Where does he run?''
|- valign="TOP"
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''je'u da bajra<br />la'a da bajra<br />ju'o cu'i da bajra<br />je'u nai da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''je'u da bajra<br />la'a da bajra<br />ju'o cu'i da bajra<br />je'u nai da bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''YES; HE RUNS. <br />HE PROBABLY RUNS.<br />PERHAPS HE RUNS. <br />NO, HE DOESNT RUN.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''yes; he runs.<br />He probably runs.<br />perhaps he runs.<br />no, he doesnt run.''
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|- valign="top"
| '''ai mi bajra<br />au mi bajra<br />a'o da bajra<br />ainai mi bajra'''
| '''ai mi bajra<br />au mi bajra<br />a'o da bajra<br />ainai mi bajra'''
| ''I'M GOING TO RUN. <br />I WANT TO RUN. <br />I HOPE TO RUN.<br />I'M NOT GOING TO RUN''
| ''i'm going to run.<br />i want to run.<br />i hope to run.<br />i'm not going to run''
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| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | '''e'i mi bajra'''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | '''e'i mi bajra'''
| bgcolor="#FFEFCC" width="50%" | ''I MUST RUN.''
| bgcolor="#ffefcc" width="50%" | ''i must run.''
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Revision as of 09:03, 5 June 2015

"verb" forms
da dunda
da dunda de
da dunda de di
he gives.
He gives it.
He, gives it to him.
da se dunda it is a gift.
da te dunda he is a recipient.
da ca dunda
da pu dunda
da ba dunda
he now gives.
He gave.
He will give.
da pu pu dunda
da ba pu dunda
he had given.
He will have given.
da ca ca'o dunda he is now giving.
da pu ca'o dunda he has been giving.
lojban grammar derives great flexibility and variety from manipulation of tense particles that do much of its work. as demonstrated here, it is the particles that determine whether a predicate—a term of extralinguistic reference, such as dunda and bajra—is to serve in a given statement as a noun, verb, adjective or adverb, as in more familiar grammars. thus pu(before), ca (now) and ba (after) give the predicate dunda (to give) the function of a verb (upper left) and "conjugate" it through the future, present and past tense. compound forms of these operators yield the compound tenses. for example, pu pu (before-before) indicates the pluperfect tense. in such combinations they not only duplicate all of the familiar grammatical forms but go far beyond to express relationships that can be only clumsily approximated in the natural languages, as is indicated by the translation of the compound operator ba zi ze'u at center left. the flexibility of the system is suggested further by the transformations of dunda (in this table give, giver, gift, generous, generously, generosity, and so on) in accord with its association with operators and connectives or its place in a multiple predicate.
"adverb" forms
da ro roi dunda
da so'e roi dunda
da so'o roi dunda
he always gives.
He usually gives.
He sometimes gives.
da pu zi dunda
da pu zu dunda
da ba zi dunda
he recently gave.
He gave long ago.
He will soon give.
da vi dunda
da va dunda
da vu dunda
he gives here.
He gives there.
He gives over there.
da bu'u ro de dunda he gives everywhere (in all places).
da ba zi ze'u vi dunda soon he will be giving here for a long time.
negatives
da na ku dunda
na ku da dunda
no da dunda
he doesn't give.
there isn't so that anyone gives.
none of them gives.
"noun" forms
lo remna
lo vi remna
lo va remna
a human
this man
that man
lo ro remna
lo so'e remna
lo so'i remna
all men
most men
many men
no lo remna
lo pa remna
lo re remna
none of the men
a man, one man
two men
ro lo ci remna all of the three men
abstract "nouns"
lo nu dunda
lo nu bajra
the giving
the run
"adjective" forms
lo laldo remna
lo dunda remna
an old man
a giving man
lo melbi verba zdani
lo verba melbi zdani
a pretty-child home
a childishly pretty home
lo remna poi laldo
lo remna poi na'o dunda
lo remna poi na'o dunda gi'e laldo
a man who is old
a man who is generous
a man who is generous and old
lo remna poi dunda de
lo remna poi dunda de di
a man who gives it
a man who gives it to him
lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi bajra the old man who gave three of them to these seven runners
identities
da du la djon
da du lo remna
da du lo laldo remna poi pu dunda ci de lo ze vi remna
he is john.
He is the man.
He is the old man who gave three of them to these seven runners.
compound forms
da bajra gi'a cadzu
da bajra gi'e cadzu
he runs or walks.
He runs and walks.
da a de bajra
da e de bajra
he1 or he2 runs.
He1 and he2 runs
da bajra i ja de cadzu
da bajra i je de cadzu
da bajra i babo de cadzu
da bajra i jo de cadzu
he1 runs or he2 walks.
He1 runs and he2 walks.
if he1 runs then he2 walks.

he1 runs if and only if he2 walks

da bajra ki'u lo nu de cadzu
da bajra tai lo nu de cadzu
he1 runs because he2 walks.
He1 runs like he2 walks.
ki'u lo nu da cadzu vau da bajra because he2 walks, he1 runs.
da bajra ca lo nu de cadzu
da bajra ba lo nu de cadzu
da bajra bu'u lo nu de cadzu
he1 runs when he2 walks.
He1 runs after he2 walks.
He1 runs where he2 walks.
ca lo nu de cadzu vau de bajra when he2 walks he1 runs.
universals
ro bajra cu cadzu
da bajra ca ro nu de cadzu
da bajra bu'u ro nu de cadzu
ro dunda cu dunda de
anyone who runs walks.
He1 runs whenever he2 walks.
He1 runs wherever he2 walks.

everyone who gives gives something

attitudinal forms
le'o da bajra
ue da bajra
oinai da bajra
What! He runs? [anger]
Well! So he runs. [surprise]
How nice that he runs! [pleasure]
xu da bajra
ma bajra
bu'u ma da bajra
does he run?
Who runs?
Where does he run?
je'u da bajra
la'a da bajra
ju'o cu'i da bajra
je'u nai da bajra
yes; he runs.
He probably runs.
perhaps he runs.
no, he doesnt run.
ai mi bajra
au mi bajra
a'o da bajra
ainai mi bajra
i'm going to run.
i want to run.
i hope to run.
i'm not going to run
e'i mi bajra i must run.