ok, thanks ! On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
mayqel qunenoS :
{DIl} means pay, pay for, or both depending on context?
Yes. {DIl} used in sentences:
DaH yIDIl Pay now! TKD
Dochvetlh DIlmeH Huch 'ar DaneH How much do you want for that? TKD
bIDIlbe'chugh vaj bIHegh Pay or die! TKD
Soj yIDIl! Pay for the food! KGT
vergh 'ach DIlnISbe' Free parking. MKE
HoSHal ghajchugh vay', mI' naghmey tIronmoH. wa'maHlogh boq'egh mI' naghmey; chen qav'ap. ghajwI'vaD qav'ap yIDIl. If [energy source is] owned, throw dice and pay owner a total ten times amount shown. MKE
,,, ghajwI'vaD qav'ap yIDIl.
Duj ghajchugh vay', cha'logh boq'egh qav'ap motlh; chen qav'ap le'. ghajwI'vaD qav'ap le' yIDIl. If [ship is] owned, pay owner twice the rental to which they are otherwise entitled. MKE
... ghajwI'vaD qav'ap le' yIDIl.
-- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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