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Re: [tlhIngan Hol] pronouns and {-chuq}
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Holt)
Fri Oct 27 04:20:47 2017
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jatlh mayqel qunenoS:
> If I use it only as a verb can I write {tlhIHchuq SunovchoH} ?
No. I can't imagine what a type 1 verb suffix on a pronoun as "to be" migh=
t mean. "You are each other"? Even if so, how would it relate to the seco=
nd sentence? "You are each other you begin to be foreigners." Why not, {S=
uSovchuqchoH}?
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<div dir=3D"auto">No. I can't imagine what a type 1 verb suffix on a =
pronoun as "to be" might mean. "You are each othe=
r"? Even if so, how would it relate to the second sentence? =
; "You are each other you begin to be foreigners." Why not,=
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