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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/10/2017 10:11 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre wrap="">{He'} (v) = smell, emit odor
Does this mean "to smell/emit odor" in a nice way, or in a bad way ?</pre>
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<p>No, the bad version is <b>He'So'.</b> There is no good version.
<b>He'</b> is neutral.</p>
<p>KGT:</p>
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<p>The verb meaning "smell"—that is, "sense odors"—is <b>largh.</b>
The word for "emit a smell" is <b>He'.</b> This does not
necessarily imply a bad smell. Odors are not considered "good"
or "bad"; they are just odors. There may be a subjective
evaluation of the <source> of the odor, however. It is a
compliment to suggest that someone smells like <i>rokeg</i>
blood pie not because the smell itself is good, but rather
because the food carries with it positive associations. On the
other hand, it is most insulting to say that someone smells like
rotting <i>forshak.</i><br>
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