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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/8/2021 8:10 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Thank you all for taking the time to reply.
After reading the messages so far, I understand how we can use the
{vItlhHa'} as an opposite to the {vItlh}. But this now raises another
question..
{vItlh} has the opposite of {vItlhHa'}, but the {law'} has the
opposite of {puS}. So what would be the difference between {puS} and
{law'Ha'}? Or between {law'} and {puSHa'}?
What would be the difference between let's say {SuvwI' puS} and
{SuvwI' law'Ha'}?</pre>
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<p>Well, again, I don't think <b>-Ha'</b> means merely "the
opposite of." <b>law'Ha'</b> would mean something like "a
quantity that has gone in a different direction that simply being
many." I don't know that that has much meaning. Not every possible
combination of suffixes has to be meaningful.<br>
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