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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/16/2016 9:47 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<p dir="ltr">the original {jIghelbe'choHlaHbe'}, (which sparked
this thread), was written by Qov as a reply to one of my
-kahless knows- numerous questions.</p>
<p dir="ltr">she was trying to show me, how to say something like
"I'm not able to stop myself from asking".</p>
<p dir="ltr">back then, being more of a beginner than I'm now, I
didn't notice the two {-be'} on the same word. this happened
only today, and the confusion commenced.</p>
<p dir="ltr">now, since Qov is an expert I don't think she would
have written this word, if the two {-be'} weren't actually
allowed.</p>
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<p>I wouldn't have said it that way. <b>jIghel 'e' vImevlaHbe'</b>
or <b>jIghel 'e' vIbotlaHbe'</b><b>.</b> But maybe Qov had a
reason to say it her way.</p>
<p>There's no known rule <i>against</i> reusing a rover in a word,
but there's no precedent for it and it's <i>very</i> confusing.
Best not to do it.<br>
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