Most of these are well explained, but one word gives me pause. On Mar 30, 2020, at 4:02 PM, Lieven L. Litaer <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
{qaw'} - flip over {qaw'moH} - flip over (i.e. "make something flip over")
In the demonstration you gave in the video interview by DeSDu', it looked like you were showing an action I would define as “*tip* over”. The object started basically in a vertical orientation and ended up horizontal after being pushed. It rotated through only a quarter of a circle. Was that the meaning you used in the translation? Or was your physical example not quite indicative of the true sense of the word? If a playing card is flat on a table, with the suit and rank facing down and hidden, do I {qaw'moH} it to reveal it? Is {qaw'moH} what I do to a pancake or meat patty halfway through cooking it? Those would definitely be “flip over”. It’s a 180° rotation. Or is {qaw'} what a domino does after I balance it on an end and tap it sideways to make it fall? Do I {qaw'moH} an outhouse or a Porta-Potty? That would be “tip over”, a 90° rotation. -- ghunchu'wI'