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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2019 10:05 AM, Jeffrey Clark
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">IIRC, {bIQtIq(-Daq) vIghoS} would be something like “I follow the river”, whereas {bIQtIqDaq jIghoS} is “I come to the river”. I’m still fuzzy on the interpretation of the distinction, but I do remember there being a distinction.</pre>
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<p><b>bIQtIqDaq jIghoS</b> would mean <i>At the river, I go</i>.
Maybe you're standing by the river, then you walk along some path
near it. Or you walk in circles next to it. Whatever the path
being followed when you <b>ghoS,</b> it's not the river.<br>
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