
sina mute *li lon seme?
Just as 'mi mute', 'sina mute' requires 'li' between it and the predicate. The only cases where 'li' doesn't occur is with 'sina' or 'mi' alone. Since the correct sentence is already there, I suggest deleting this one or changing it to anything else.

Technically it's not a wrong sentence. It just means something different. Something along the lines of "where is it that you are many?", or more freely translated maybe "where are there a lot of you?"
But either way, it's an odd sentence.
I've unlinked it from all sentences that seem to mean "sina mute *li* lon seme"
ٹیگز
سارے ٹیگ ݙیکھوتندیراں
جملہ عبارت
لائسنس: CC BY 2.0 FRلوگو
This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #749666
BraveSentry ولوں شامل تھیا, January 30, 2013
BraveSentry ولوں لنک تھیا, January 30, 2013
pne ولوں لنک تھیا, May 25, 2014
pne ولوں لنک تھیا, May 25, 2014
Horus ولوں لنک تھیا, January 20, 2015
Batko ولوں لنک تھیا, January 26, 2017
Raizin ولوں اݨ لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018
Raizin ولوں اݨ لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018
Raizin ولوں اݨ لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018
Raizin ولوں اݨ لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018
Raizin ولوں اݨ لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018
Raizin ولوں لنک تھیا, January 21, 2018