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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/18/2016 4:12 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre wrap="">So, the way I *feel* this whole subject, is that the qep'a' new word,
was actually only {chum} ;
I just can't realize why at the qep'a' it was combined with {jajlo'}
and {tlhom}, in order to express the "colorful" element.
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<p><i>Dawn</i> and <i>sunrise</i> are not the same thing. Dawn is
when the sky starts to brighten; sunrise is when the sun first
appears over the horizon. The sky brightens before the sun
appears.</p>
<p>Likewise, <i>dusk</i> and <i>sunset</i> are not the same.
Sunset is when the sun disappears below the horizon; dusk is the
period of not-quite-darkness after the sun disappears.</p>
<p><b>jajlo'</b> <i>dawn<br>
</i><b>jajlo' chum</b> <i>sunrise<br>
</i><b>tlhom</b><i> dusk<br>
</i><b>tlhom chum</b><i> sunset</i></p>
<p>These phrases seem backward to me, and I share your confusion.
What is colorful about a sunrise that is not colorful about dawn?<br>
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