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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/1/2017 12:16 PM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">I also think you
wouldn't be particularly wrong if you said *chevmeH tlhoy'*
instead of *chevwI' tlhoy',* for example. It would be like the
difference between <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span
class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>border wall<span
class="moz-txt-tag">/</span></i> and /wall of the border:/
one is said and the other isn't, but the other is still
perfectly understandable.
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But on the other hand, {pe'wI' taj} sounds strange, doesn't it?
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<p>Only because I know the phrase <b>pe'meH taj.</b> A <b>pe'wI'
taj</b> is obviously a <i>cutter's knife, the knife of someone
who cuts.</i><br>
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