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Re: [tlhIngan Hol] when -laH cripples the -lu'
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (mayqel qunen'oS)
Mon Mar 18 15:37:58 2019
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From: "mayqel qunen'oS" <mihkoun@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 21:36:58 +0200
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charghwI:
> There might be a better approach to the entire effort.
I wish there was, but what would that be ?
Suppose you wanted to write, a long passage with regards to the process of
learning a foreign language. Starting from how often one should study, how
one should study, the things one should avoid, etc..
How would you approach it, without using the -lu' ?
The only choices I can think of, are saying {vay'} and/or {ghojwI'}, and
using them interchangeably. But I would avoid the - lu', if not for any
other reason, at least in order to avoid hitting the simultaneous -laH/lu'
obstacle.
Would you approach this differently ?
~ changan qIj
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e should avoid, etc..</span></font></div><div dir=3D"auto"><font face=3D"sa=
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=3D"font-size:12.8px">The only choices I can think of, are saying {vay'=
} and/or {ghojwI'}, and using them interchangeably. But I would avoid t=
he - lu', if not for any other reason, at least in order to avoid hitti=
ng the simultaneous -laH/lu' obstacle.</span></font></div><div dir=3D"a=
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yle=3D"font-size:12.8px">~ changan qIj</span></font></div></div>
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