19 Feb
2019
19 Feb
'19
7:42 a.m.
SuStel:
I believe tuQ refers to having clothes on rather than putting clothes on. HIpwIj vItuQ can be used to describe me already in my uniform, not the act of me putting my uniform on. If I say HIpwIj vItuQchoH (notice that's -choH, not -moH), it means I go from a state of not having my uniform on to a state of having my uniform on, but it still doesn't say anything about who caused this state to be
So, if I understand correctly: HIp vItuQbe' I don't wear the uniform HIp vItuQbe'choH I begin not to wear the uniform HIp vItuQHa' I have stopped wearing the uniform which I was wearing until I vItuQHa'-it or I mis-wear the uniform i.e. I wear it the wrong way Would you agree with the above ? ~mayqel *capricorn* qunen'oS