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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/1/2019 8:19 AM, Will Martin wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:71864ADA-FE22-4EF7-853A-4A01020C5D7E@mac.com">
<div class="">Now, I am angry and you are not.</div>
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<div class="">maQeHchuqchoHmoH.</div>
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<div class="">We have each changed the state of anger of the
other.</div>
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<div class="">It doesn’t matter what the state of anger is. The
important part of this statement is the change that we have
caused.</div>
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<div class="">Is THAT what you really want to convey with the
statement, or are you trying to convey the very different idea
that we cause each other to be angry?</div>
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<p>Untrue.</p>
<p><b>-choH</b> means a state, as described by the verb, begins. It
doesn't allow you to toggle back and forth between states. <b>QeHchoH</b>
means only <i>become angry,</i> not <i>cease to be angry.</i> To
go the other way, you need <b>QeHHa'choH.</b><br>
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<p><b>maQeHchuqchoHmoH</b> <i>we get each other into an angry state<br>
</i><b>maQeHchuqmoH</b><i> we are the cause of each other's anger</i><br>
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