This is especially <g> tricky:
nov nuH 'oH thalaron woj'e'; lulo’qu’ rIymuSnganpu’.
Thalaron radiation is an alien weapon; the Remans use
it a lot.
I was tempted to tag {rIymuSnganpu’} with {-‘e’}, but I felt using it twice in one sentence was confusing. You could break it into two sentences however:
nov nuH 'oH thalaron woj'e'. pIj (nuHvam) lulo’ rIymuSnganpu’’e’.
Thalaron radiation is an alien weapon. The Remans use it (this
weapon) frequently.
(or, As for the Remans, they use it (this weapon) frequently.)
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From: mayqel qunen'oS
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 8:27 AM
Something which I wondered some time ago, was how to express "especially".
"thalaron radiation is an alien weapon, especially of the
Remans"
One way to approach this is by writing in detail what "especially of the
Remans" actually means. For example "used mainly by the
Remans", "mostly developed by the
Remans", "having been made known by the Remans", etc..
On the other hand, perhaps we could avoid going from New York to Los Angeles through Chile, by simply writing:
nov nuH 'oH thalaron woj'e', 'ej rIymuSngan nuH 'oHchu'.
Of course, if anyone has a better idea, then qeylIS knows, I'd love to hear it.