I don't want to bother you, but in my last post I also asked about how to say *from Africa, Europe also seems to be near*. Since you haven't say anything about that, does it mean that my original sentence (*'avrI'qa'vo' Sumlaw' je 'ewrop*) was right?
To say from X, Y is near, you say XDaq Sum Y. It
can be interpreted literally: at location X, Y is nearby.
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