klaji
laj
'street'
x1 is a street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] at x2 accessing x3
laj
'street'
x1 is a street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] at x2 accessing x3
[also corridor; not typically a route between points, but offers access to sites along it];
(cf. naxle, panka, pluta, dargu)
I'm sorry for posting too late again. I've a lot of spare time at the moment and this ruins my daily routine completly. Today's word is klaji.
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Could you give an example of this word in a sentence with a translation to English, using all the places of klaji? Thanks.
{.i la ze'enri'o cu klaji la .sprinfild. le zdani be lai .simpsons.}
"Evergreen [Terrace] is a street in Springfield, granting access to the home of the Simpsons."
That is, the x1 is a street, the x2 is the location, and the x3 is some location that you use the street to get to. {klaji} is different from {dargu} in that the {dargu} is all about traveling between two endpoints. Many things are both {dargu} and {klaji}, depending on how you look at them; it's all about what aspect you want to stress.
Thanks for posting the example adam! I somehow screwed it up and forgot about the question here.
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