<div dir="auto">I'm sorry, SuStel, I've to ask again on this matter, and don't misunderstand me; I'm not trying to find a way to write nested quotations. In fact, even if I could use them in klingon I wouldn't, since the whole "he said that she said that they said.." gives me a feeling of old grannies gossiping in the village.<br>
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But it seems that I've stumbled here on something I ignored, so I'd like to clarify this further.<br>
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SuStel:<br>
> The real question is whether you can say 'e' yIja' tell that.<br>
> It seems that the answer is no. Whatever you want to report about is either a noun or a quotation.<br>
jIH:<br>
> I'm afraid I can't understand this; doesn't the {'e'} of a sao serve as a noun?<br>
SuStel:<br>
> 'e' is a pronoun. It stands in for a sentence, not a noun. When I said "either a noun or a quotation," I meant exactly that.<br>
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What I was about to ask next, was this:<br>
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Ok, but we *can* write {ghaH vIja'pu'} for "I've told him". Isn't {ghaH} a pronoun too? So why can't we say too {'e' yIja'}?<br>
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The only explanation which came to mind, was that pronouns such as {jIH}, {SoH}, {ghaH}, etc can function as nouns too, something which the {'e'} of a sao can't do. The {jIH}, {SoH}, {ghaH}, etc are pronouns and can be nouns too, but the {'e'} can only be a pronoun.<br>
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Am I right?<br>
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~ Dana'an</div>