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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/21/2019 11:40 AM, nIqolay Q
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class="gmail_default">So we can finally finish the math
example from the HolQeD article with <b>javlogh boqHa''egh
wej; chen jav loch wej</b>. (I'm assuming that fractions
work as a unique type of noun phrase in sentences even though
they're constructed as complete sentences. Otherwise they
would be quite difficult to actually use.)</div>
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<p>I wouldn't assume that. You might have to say <b>javlogh
boqHa''egh wej; chen jav lochbogh wej.</b> Which is about as
informative as "three divided by six is three-sixths." Anyway, a
more sensible speaker would reduce the fraction: <b>javlogh
boqHa''egh wej; chen cha' lochbogh wa'.</b><br>
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