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Double accusatives
> Does anyone happen to know if in, say, Latin or Russian,
> or Finnish or whatever, you can have two accusatives (or two words
> in the same case) in the same clause?
.i ka'e go'i .i co'acme joi cmavo bo selbalvi valsi
> If it's possible, what does it mean?
lojban: .i mi xusra ledu'u do nolraitru
to .i do nolraitru ca'e toi
gliban: I pronounce you to be the emperor.
la'oban: apello te (do, Acc) imperatorem (nolraitru Acc)
bangrxrvatska: Proglas^avam te (do, Acc) carem (nolraitru, Acc)
> Is there an implied "&"?
.i na go'i
.i lu gi'eca'e li'u pe'iru'e .enai zo gi'e vau
co'o mi'e. goran.
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