Quote:
David Skaggs wrote:
It is a part (with an incomplete meaning) of a word. When combined with another part(s) a word is made with a complete meaning. The incomplete meaning of ki changes depending on the other part(s).
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Ki is always a part. Everything in universe is a part of something bigger, related to each other.
I think Ki is in a partitive case, as in language you have different cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, but also partitive.
It exists in Finnish Language.
That means that you don't use the whole Ki from your body/partner/universe,... but a part of it at once.
Like: if you watch television, you watch television the partitive way: you only watch the screen, not the whole television.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partitive_case
Puhun vahan suome
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