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fe'enau CUhE* cmavo-compound

tense: right here; refers to current spatial reference absolutely

*Note: Not currently accepted by grammar parsers.* It may be desirable to separate the spatial and time senses of the word nau; this is one proposed solution. Alternative: bu'u nau'u. See 1 happens here / where the speaker is (irrespective of time)">zva'ati, 1 happens now">ca'abna


On grammatical class:

cu'e
tense/modal question.
nau
tense: refers to current space/time reference absolutely.
ba'au (exp!)
tense: refers to future of current space/time reference absolutely
pu'au (exp!)
tense: refers to past of current space/time reference absolutely
fe'enau (comp!)
tense: right here; refers to current spatial reference absolutely

In definition:

cmavrcu'e
x1 is the selma'o "CUhE".

In notes:

saptoda
x1 is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'simple-tense-modal' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.