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I dont understand what is all meant here. What is wanted from au/e'o/e'u series in general? Aren't they applied to the whole sentence? [[User:Gleki|mu'o mi'e La Gleki]] ([[User talk:Gleki|talk]]) 01:55, 21 August 2015 (PDT)
I dont understand what is all meant here. What is wanted from au/e'o/e'u series in general? Aren't they applied to the whole sentence? [[User:Gleki|mu'o mi'e La Gleki]] ([[User talk:Gleki|talk]]) 01:55, 21 August 2015 (PDT)
* That is the question I am asking the community in general. Certainly we can ca'emsku that the imperative/irrealis moods scope over the entire sentence, but that comes at the cost of expressiveness; one would then have to resort to circumlocutions to say something like "the one who you should see".
* That is the question I am asking the community in general. Certainly we can ca'emsku that the imperative/irrealis moods scope over the entire sentence, but that comes at the cost of expressiveness; one would then have to resort to circumlocutions to say something like "the one who you should see".
** not necessarily. just mark necessary parts with {{vlapoi|da'i|nai}} [[User:Gleki|mu'o mi'e La Gleki]] ([[User talk:Gleki|talk]]) 04:51, 21 August 2015 (PDT)

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I dont understand what is all meant here. What is wanted from au/e'o/e'u series in general? Aren't they applied to the whole sentence? mu'o mi'e La Gleki (talk) 01:55, 21 August 2015 (PDT)

  • That is the question I am asking the community in general. Certainly we can ca'emsku that the imperative/irrealis moods scope over the entire sentence, but that comes at the cost of expressiveness; one would then have to resort to circumlocutions to say something like "the one who you should see".