[tlhIngan Hol] Difference between {rIp} and {yej}
SuStel
sustel at trimboli.name
Tue Jun 25 07:13:34 PDT 2019
On 6/25/2019 10:05 AM, De'vID wrote:
>
> But can't one use {rIp} or {yej} on their own ? *Then* is the
> problem (or at least my problem..)
>
> Should I, or shouldn't I use {rIp} and {yej} interchangeably ?
>
> You can probably use them interchangeably for a particular council or
> assembly for which a word hasn't already been established, but once
> you've made the choice, you shouldn't switch. For example, you
> shouldn't suddenly refer to the *{qupyej} or the *{rIpquv} if you've
> already established these things are called {quprIp} and {yejquv}.
>
> Imagine that they're the English words "council" and "assembly". Are
> these synonymous? As generic terms, they're probably interchangeable
> in most cases, but you shouldn't refer to an organisation known as the
> "Council of Elders" as the "Assembly of Elders", and you shouldn't
> call the "High Council" by the "High Assembly".
As part of a name, no. But it would be perfectly reasonable to address
the Council of Elders as "this assembly."
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SuStel
http://trimboli.name
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