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Re: quick comment on {loi}
la'o gy Bob Chassell gy cusku di'e
[BTW, Bob, do you have a Lojban name so I don't have to use la'o?]
> Someone recently spoke of {loi mlatu} as a whole mass of cats.
> In so far as {loi} is derived from JCB's `lo', it better to think of
> {loi mlatu} as a *single* manifestation of a cat.
For a single cat, it makes little difference to use {lo mlatu} or
{loi mlatu}.
On the other hand, I agree that {loi mlatu} must be though of as
a single entity, not as a number of cats taken each by itself.
I'm not sure if that is what you meant by single manifestation.
> When you speak Lojban as an object oriented programmer,
...which I hope I never will... :)
> you could use
> {loi} for an instance of a class.
Couldn't the programmer use {lo} for the same thing, too?
> Usually `an instance' is considered
> singular, although, of course you can have many instances.
For many instances you would definitely not use {loi}, unless
you are taking them all as one group.
> (I have
> three instances of class Window on my screen right now.)
And that would be {ci lo me la'o gy Window gy}. No {loi} there.
Jorge