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So Master Brăwied asked: "Well then, how many people will be there if another person enters?" | So Master Brăwied asked: "Well then, how many people will be there if another person enters?" | ||
''Emcă'aw id ceth ăbay, "Op călu ho-bang tsor | ''Emcă'aw id ceth ăbay, "Op călu ho-bang tsor tăy'uag paleac, sach făbeang imtăy'uag nătha ya-croth mălem fi!"'' | ||
PFV-answer NOM child just "here, here to-us all team previous, as_well_as <REFL>form PL-team other with-person new that" | PFV-answer NOM child just "here, here to-us all team previous, as_well_as <REFL>form PL-team other with-person new that" | ||
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===Notes=== | |||
The notion of choosing subsets from six items may have been a metaphor for cooking; the Windermereans recognized 6 tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, spicy, umami), and each combination has its own distinct character. The mystic Etsoj Jopah interpreted it as a recipe for building a just intonation scale from prime factors. |
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