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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/28/2018 8:20 PM, seruq wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I read [Hoch maH] as " all the us's", "all the we's", as in multiple groups. It is not speaking of the entirety of a single group.
As for [maH Hoch], similar to the plural suffix, unless you need to remove ambiguity, then no need to use it. Just use maH.
But I can see the possibility of it's use.
A: mab wIlaj maH
B: chaq bolaj tlhIH 'op neH
A: maghwI' vIHoH, DaH wIlaj maH Hoch</pre>
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<p>As pointed out elsewhere, <b>tlhIH 'op</b> and <b>maH Hoch</b>
have third-person head nouns, so you've used the wrong verb
prefix. But as third-person subjects these seem wrong, since
you're trying for second- and first-person subjects.<br>
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