[tlhIngan Hol] be verbs and {-vIp}
Steven Boozer
sboozer at uchicago.edu
Tue Jan 23 10:31:01 PST 2018
I’m afraid it’s “b”. E.g.
bIHeghvIpchugh bIHeghpu'
If you are afraid to die, you have already died. (TKW)
“I’m afraid (that)…” is a way of softening a criticism, request, etc. in polite English. It doesn’t refer to genuine fear in the same way that “I’m afraid to criticize Molor” would, for example -- something you might well say if Molor was glaring at you while holding a knife to your throat.
--Voragh
From: mayqel qunenoS
If I write {jI'IQvIp}, then what does it mean ?
a. I'm afraid I'm sad
b. I'm afraid to be sad
c. all of the above
d. any of the above (a,b, or c) depending on context
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