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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/25/2019 3:40 AM, De'vID wrote:<br>
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<div>My first thought was something along the lines of:</div>
<div>{DaH rInpu'mo' DISqa'vI'rIy, Dach much vI[X]bogh}, where X =
"anticipate, look forward to", but we don't seem to have such a
verb.</div>
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<p>Tangent:</p>
<p>Since <b>rIn</b> is <i>be finished,</i> not <i>finish,</i>
shouldn't the first part be <b>DaH rInmo' DISqa'vI'rIy?</b> The
being finished is not completed; it remains finished. <b>rIntaH,</b>
you might say.<br>
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