23 Jul
2018
23 Jul
'18
3:14 p.m.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:07 PM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
There is something I don't understand with regards to the additional definition of "whereas" which was given to the {'ach}.
How is it possible to write a sentence, where the reader will understand only the "whereas", instead of the other meanings of {'ach} ?
~ nI'ghma
Use the idiom that came with it. I'd say something like: {Ha'DIbaH neH Sop loDnal 'ach, ro' mojchugh ghIt, naH neH Sop be'nalDaj} "The husband eats only meat, whereas his wife eats only vegetables" {mIp ghowron 'ej ngeD yInDaj 'ach, ro' mojchugh ghIt, mIpHa' torgh 'ej Qatlhqu' yInDaj} "Gowron is rich and his life is easy, whereas Torg is poor and his life is very difficult" qurgh