[tlhIngan Hol] Placement of the adverb

mayqel qunenoS mihkoun at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 06:26:11 PDT 2017


So, if I understand correctly, the grammatically correct sentence is {paq
vIlaDtaHvIS, pIj jIHagh}. Right ?

Because I was wondering which of these two sentences was right, and which
was wrong. Although as I understand, placing the {pIj} right before the
{paq vIlaDtaHvIS}, isn't actually wrong, but rather something which would
occur more often while speaking as opposed to writing.

If I understand correctly your reply, in order to be grammatically correct,
the adverb has to be placed right before the verb to which it refers (in
our examples the {jIHagh}).

Are these conclusions correct ?

mayqel q

On Oct 11, 2017 16:03, "SuStel" <sustel at trimboli.name> wrote:

> On 10/11/2017 7:11 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
>
> Is there a difference between these two sentences ?
>
> {pIj, paqvam vIlaDtaHvIS, jIHagh}
> {paqvam vIlaDtaHvIS, pIj jIHagh}
>
> or between these two:
>
> {pIj, paqvammo' jIHagh}
> {paqvammo', pIj jIHagh}
>
> What you're asking is, can Klingons set aside parenthetical phrases? *Often,
> while I'm reading this book, I laugh.* Notice that I set the while-clause
> apart from the sentence with commas. This indicates an interruption of my
> thought. I would not let it run on: *Often while I'm reading this book I
> laugh.*
>
> Do Klingons do this? Probably. Everyday Klingon speech is probably a lot
> less formal than we teach on this list. I don't think we've seen this
> particular thing being done before, though.
>
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