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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/18/2016 6:52 AM, mayqel qunenoS
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:CAP7F2c+VCRqEbKaJ=QCE3bZZag085TNJ2FQN5gxcsVMcKX4FyA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">When De'vID wrote that the {naDev jIHtaHbogh} is a
noun, I wrote that the only way this can take place is if the
{naDev} is considered to be the object of the {jIHtaHbogh}. But if
that was true, then the translation could only be "the here which
I am being".</blockquote>
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<p>Unless "to be" sentences don't follow the usual rules of having
subjects and objects per se. What, for instance, is the subject of
<b>tlhIngan ghaH</b>? And if it's <b>gha</b><b>H,</b> then what's
the verb? And if there is no verb, then what's the <b>ghaH</b>
doing in <b>tlhIngan ghaH yaS'e'</b>?<br>
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