Original question:
If I write {jIlujvIp}, then what does it mean ? I'm afraid to fail I'm afraid (that) I'll fail Or can it mean both ?
Desperate to find the answer, I did the inconceivable.. I touched our sacred manuscript.. The actual physical holy relic.. And with trembling hands, there, on p. 37, I found the ancient words of wisdom.. {choHoHvIp} you are afraid to kill me {nuqIpvIp} they are afraid to hit us As it seems, the presence of {-vIp}, gives only the meaning of "the subject is afraid to do whatever", and not "the subject is afraid (that) he will do whatever". But I *still* can't stop wondering.. In the subsequent holy Ca'Non, has there ever been an instance, of the {-vIp} being translated as "the subject is afraid (that) he will do whatever" ? ~ mayqel qunen'oS wa' jaj, yo' qIj wImuvjaj.