George Boeree | Re: [LFN] Constructions with ‘ia’ and ‘va’

Hi, Stefan.

I'm sorry, but ave is not used as an auxiliary verb in LFN, so that
is not a good example.

Jorj

On Oct 13, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Stefan Fisahn wrote:

>
> > How about this:
> >   El debe ia come - She must have eaten (right now she must have
> eaten)
> >
> Alo,
>
> El debe ia ave come (not ia is the verb but ave)
>
> bon voles,
> sf.
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