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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/25/2019 1:05 PM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">romuluSnganvaD romuluS puqloD ponglu'
someone calls the romulan "son of romulus"
romuluSnganpu'vaD romuluS puqloDpu' luponglu'
someone calls the romulans "sons of romulus"
Is the above correct ? I can't think any reason it's wrong, but there
is something strange in seeing the {ponglu'} having the {lu-} prefix.
Perhaps it's because I rarely see "someone will call them". I don't know..</pre>
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<p>When the object of a <b>-lu'</b> verb is third-person plural,
you use the <b>lu-</b> prefix. Your sentences are correct.<br>
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