30 Dec
2016
30 Dec
'16
8:11 a.m.
On 30 December 2016 at 13:38, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
DevID:
{noH QapmeH wo' Qaw'lu'chugh yay chavbe'lu' 'ej wo' choqmeH may' DoHlu'chugh lujbe'lu'.}
the {noH QapmeH} is indeed pretty straightforward for "to win a war", but does the {lujbe'lu'} mean that we can say {noH lujlu'} for {someone lost the war} ?
also, are the {noH Suv} and {noH ghob} acceptable, for "to fight a war" ?
KGT p.47: <Thus, it is possible to say {noH ghob} or {noH Suv}, both meaning "He/she fights a war," or {may' ghob} or {may' Suv}, meaning "He/she fights a battle," but it is not normally acceptable to say {veS ghob} ("He/she fights a warfare") or {vIq Suv} ("He/she fights a combat").> -- De'vID