[tlhIngan Hol] naDev and 'el
SuStel
sustel at trimboli.name
Mon Mar 11 09:11:42 PDT 2019
On 3/11/2019 12:04 PM, Steven Boozer wrote:
>
> {naDev Da’elpa’}.
>
> If you asking about {naDev}, it’s a noun in Klingon not an adverbial,
> and thus can be the object of a verb. If you’re asking whether {‘el}
> takes an object, it does; e.g.:
>
> *tach vI'el*, *HItlhej*
> Let's go to the pub. (RT)
>
> *Hevetlh wIghoSchugh veH tIn wI'el maH'e'*
>
> that course will take /us/ into the [/Great/] Barrier as well! (ST5)**
>
> **
>
> *neHmaH Da'el net tu'*
> Caught breaching the Neutral Zone. (MKE)
>
He's asking whether *'el* is a verb with an inherent locative sense. The
answer is no, it is not. The object of *'el* does not have to be a
locative. The fact that *naDev* is automatically locative doesn't change
the lack of locative requirements of *'el.*
*tugh naDev wI'el
*/Soon we will enter here./
It's awkward in English to say /enter here;/ I wonder if *naDev* being
inherently locative makes this just as awkward in Klingon. You might
prefer sentences like *tugh pa'vam wI'el* or *tugh Daqvam wI'el.*
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SuStel
http://trimboli.name
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