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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/26/2017 6:18 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2c+Yd3i+QyiX9k0Qf9Q__=H124wyJHDTRqvRnk+=apSV0g@mail.gmail.com">If
we write {mapIm maH chaH je} for "we are different we and them".
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<div dir="auto">Is this grammatically correct, or is does it
violate the accord rule, which as I understand it says "the
subject must agree with the prefix of the verb" ?</div>
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<p>Actually, it's "the prefix must agree with the subject and object
of the verb." You set the prefix according to the subject and
object, not the other way around.</p>
<p><b>maH chaH je</b> is probably a kind of <b>maH,</b> so I would
expect your sentence to be correct.<br>
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