13 Nov
2019
13 Nov
'19
6:16 a.m.
SuStel:
In English, get out can be used transitively. When used that way, it means the same thing as take out. I get out my pocket watch and show it to the child. buq tlhaqwIj vIlel 'ej puqvaD vI'agh.
hmm.. This is very interesting. I had no idea that the "get out" could be used this way too. De'vID:
Note these two adjacent entries in TKD: get out, flee (v) {Haw'} get out, take out (v) {lel}
While I was wondering about the "get out" meaning of {lel}, the {Haw'} came to my mind, and momentarily I wondered what would the difference be, between {lel} and {Haw'}. Anyway, now I understand. Thanks. - bara'qa'