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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">Do we have an official way to describe an object with two {-bogh} verbs? If we want to use more than one verb that is not a "be" verb (or a more than two "be" verbs) how do we do that? We have {yoHbogh matlhbogh je
SuvwI'}, but it doesn't seem good to me and I write it off as poetic licence. Even if we consider {je} to be acting adverbally here, I still have trouble with the object of {yoH} being in the following sentence. Has Dr. Okrand told us that this is the way
to make two verbs describe one noun or are there better ways?</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">Jeremy</p>
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