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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/13/2019 11:58 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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cite="mid:CAP7F2cJfgPgZ2D5AFU1wvkKRuiCSSy3nFvOnTm=4FnpOrSuz8Q@mail.gmail.com">We
know we can say:
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<div dir="auto">qagh (lu)Sop 'op</div>
<div dir="auto">some eat qagh</div>
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<div dir="auto">(I don't know whether {'op} is to be treated as
grammatically singular or plural.. If someone knows, please
enlighten me..)</div>
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<div dir="auto">But I wonder, whether it'd be correct to say:</div>
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<div dir="auto">few eat qagh</div>
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<div dir="auto">I can't see anything grammatically wrong with it,
(although qeylIS knows, I don't know jack qeQ when it comes to
grammar..).</div>
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<div dir="auto">But I can't stop wondering, whether it actually
makes sense..</div>
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<p>Does it make sense? Maybe. Not sure. I don't like all the
experiments people do with <b>'op,</b> apparently with English or
some other language in mind. Is it valid? Dunno.<br>
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<p>Try <b>qagh luSop ghot puS</b> <i>Few people eat qagh, </i><b>qagh
luSop ghot puS Dep puS je</b><i> Few people or beings eat qagh,</i>
or maybe even <b>qagh luSop puSwI'</b><i> Those who are few eat
qagh</i> (though this one wouldn't be my first choice). Or <b>motlhHa'
qagh Soplu'</b><i> Qagh is not usually eaten,</i> <b>pIjHa'
qagh Soplu'</b><i> Qagh is eaten infrequently,</i> <b>qagh
SopwI' puS law' qagh SopQo'wI' puS puS</b><i> Qagh eaters are
fewer than qagh non-eaters.</i><br>
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