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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/30/2021 7:58 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<div>{Dam} lubopbogh cha' Ca'Non mu'tlhegh tu'lu':</div>
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<div>HumanvaD 'urwI' wIDam</div>
<div>we treat the human as a traitor</div>
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<div>'urwI' ghaH 'e' vIDam</div>
<div>I consider him (to be) a traitor</div>
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<div>cha' mu'tlheghvam DInuDchugh, vaj matlhoj: DIp ('urwI')
lo' Hoch mu'tlheghvam. 'a mu'tlheghDaq DIp tu'lu'be'chugh,
'ej wot tu'lu'chugh, vaj jaSHa' {Dam} lo'laH'a' nuv?</div>
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<div>jIqon:</div>
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<div>Dun SuvwI'vam 'e' vIDam</div>
<div>I consider this warrior to be great</div>
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<div>lugh'a' {Dam} lo'vam?</div>
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<p>Think of <b>Dam</b> as meaning <i>SUBJECT considers
SOMEONE/SOMETHING to be OBJECT.</i> Exactly how that someone or
something is identified depends on how you construct the sentence.
In <b>HumanvaD 'urwI' wIDam,</b> you're using an indirect object
to say <i>We (subject) consider the human (someone) to be a
traitor (object). </i>In <b>'urwI' ghaH 'e' vIDam,</b> you're
using a separate sentence to identify whom you're talking about,
saying <i>I (subject) consider him (someone) to be-traitor
(object).</i></p>
<p>So apply this same idea to your proposed sentence: <i>I
(subject) consider this warrior (someone) to be-wonderful.</i>
It follows the same pattern. It works.<br>
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