mIp'av:
{vaj} is called an adverbial in TKD
I'm glad you mentioned it, because I've been wondering about this. There is something here I can't understand. An adverb describes the verb, right ? If I say {pIj qalegh}, then the adverb "often" describes the verb. How do I see you ? Often. But how does the {vaj} describe a verb ? To me it *feels* more as a conjuction, than an adverb. qunnoH ghoghwIj HablI'vo' vIngeHta' On 25 Nov 2016 9:38 pm, "Ed Bailey" <bellerophon.modeler@gmail.com> wrote:
bIQagh 'e' tu' paghchugh, bIQagh'a'? ngemDaq pumbogh Sor rur.
Come to think of it, {vaj} is called an adverbial in TKD, but like "so" it's actually a conjunction. It's used for linking two sentences. But it's still chuvmey.
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