27 Oct
2021
27 Oct
'21
1:30 p.m.
SuStel:
The second phrase you wrote isn't so that the coffee doesn't spill; it's so that in order that the coffee doesn't spill.
I've been trying to resist the urge to ask this, but I can't. At least I resisted for three whole hours.. Suppose I write: {HIvje' vIHmoHbe'lu'meH, vaj Qoy'be' qa'vIn, ngaDmoHwI' le' lo'lu'} "In order that something doesn't move the glass, so the coffee won't spill, a special base can be used" Aside the fact that there's a parenthetical phrase, is there something wrong? Does this sentence make sense? -- Dana'an https://sacredtextsinklingon.wordpress.com/ Ζεὺς ἦν, Ζεὺς ἐστίν, Ζεὺς ἔσσεται· ὦ μεγάλε Ζεῦ