[tlhIngan Hol] qI'?
Lieven
levinius at gmx.de
Wed Jul 27 07:56:02 PDT 2016
Am 27.07.2016 um 16:46 schrieb SuStel:
> intended. If I write my name at the bottom of a letter, that is not
> *qI'.* If the President of the United States writes his or her name at
> the bottom of a bill, that is *qI'.*
I belong to those people who prefer to stretch the meaning as far as
possible. So since we do not have the word for "sign a letter" I think
it's okay to use "sign (a treaty)" for that purpose.
I think this treaty thing is added just to make sure that it's a the
verb for writing your name on a paper, and not "to make a sign": "He
signed to her to go away."
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Lieven L. Litaer
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