Simon Davies | Re: DDJ 36 & 37 coretida (?)

> I didn't know that debe was the main verb in debe es.

You could argue that "debe" is an auxiliary verb, and that
"es" carries the main meaning. But I think it's simpler to
say that "me debe scrive un poesia" is like "me debe mone":
"mone" and "scrive un poesia" are the objects of "vole".
"Me debe scrive" is a verb chain that makes for a shorter
way of saying "me debe ce me scrive" ("I owe that I write",
which effectively means "I must write"). "Ce me scrive" is
still the object of "debe", though, so "debe" is the main
verb in all these examples.

> Sin vole pas veni

Tu razona bon sur la ambiguia asi. Un virgula pos "vole"
ta elimina el, an tal.

> Cuando on no vole, on ave pas
> E ordina natural en la mundo.

Acel es la plu bon!

Simon