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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/12/2019 11:03 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2c+pC3rU9uEqn6KQU0bNURst=0krR_bt_cU5SmrKgNutTQ@mail.gmail.com">The
more I think the {wutlh Sor 'ay'mey} the more I like it.
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<div dir="auto">In fact I like it as much, as I like the
suggestion of ghunchu'wI' of {qul pugh} for "ashes", the
suggestion of De'vID {nuch qagh} for "spaghetti", and lieven's
{tujchoH qImroq} for spring and {bIrchoH qImroq} for autumn.</div>
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<p>These are good as descriptions and metaphors, but don't mistake
them for standard terms. If you go telling us that you had
spaghetti for dinner and you call it <b>nuch qagh,</b> don't be
surprised if someone says, <b>nuqjatlh?</b><br>
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