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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/2019 10:14 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">There's something I'm wondering, with regards to the {ghaHvaD nuq Dapong}.
Lets assume, I want to ask someome, how someone is called.
And I say: {ghaHvaD nuq Dapong ?}.
There's something in this sentence, that seems weird to me..
Assume the guy's name is "peter". The word "peter", takes the place of
{nuq}, so the person asked, could probably reply by saying: {ghaHvaD
peter vIpong}.
But then we would have nuq = peter.
But how can "peter" be a "what" ? Isn't "peter" a "he" ?</pre>
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<p>A <i>name</i> is a <b>nuq,</b> not an <b>'Iv.</b><br>
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