De'vID:
You can probably use them interchangeably for a particular council or assembly for which a word hasn't already been established, but once you've made the choice, you shouldn't switch. For example, you shouldn't suddenly refer to the *{qupyej} or the *{rIpquv} if you've already established these things are called {quprIp} and {yejquv}.
What I'm wondering about, isn't whether I could rename the {quprIp} to {qupyej}, or the {yejquv} to {rIpquv}. I'm wondering whether I can use on their own and interchangeably the {rIp} and {yej}. Example: vIghro' tIQ wIje' 'e' bot rIp the council/assembly prohibited us bying an ancient cat vIghro' tIQ wIje' 'e' bot yej the council/assembly prohibited us bying an ancient cat 1st question: Can I use {rIp} and {yej} in this way ? (i.e. on their own; not being a part of a composite noun) 2nd question: Do both of the above sentences mean the same ? ~ m. qunen'oS