On 9/1/2017 10:36 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
We know we can say {'ul law'} for "a great amount of electricity"; but can we say too {'ul 'Iq} for "too much electricity" ?

Other than that, is there any other considerable difference between {law'} and {'Iq} ? That is a difference besides the level of "how much", expressed by each.

For example, is the {'Iq} only to be used in cases where we want to express something negative ? For example {jagh 'Iq}, or can it be used too in order to refer to something positive, for example {batlh 'Iq} ?

law' means that, on an overall scale of things, you have a lot of your noun rather than a little.

'Iq means that there is a point at which you have too much of your noun, and you've gone past that point.

'Iq is an inherently negative concept. If you have batlh 'Iq, that's bad.

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