ok, thanks. I understand so far, but two more things came up.

Lets say someone defends himself, because he has been accused of being a traitor. 

So, as soon as he finishes proving that he isn't a traitor, he wants to say: "So, am I ? (a traitor)"

Would it be correct to say {vaj, jIH'a' ?}

And something else..

If we write

{maghwI' ghaHbe'lu'chugh vaj..}
If someone isn't a traitor then..

Would it be correct ?

~ nIghma'

On Nov 2, 2017 14:31, "Lieven" <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
Am 02.11.2017 um 13:20 schrieb mayqel qunenoS:
If we want to ask "didn't you arrive ?" then what do we write ?

Actually, I would try to avoid such kind of questions, and make it short: "Did you arrive", but it may depend on the situation. Also consider adding {qar'a'}: {bIpawta', qar'a'?}

{bIpawbe'ta''a' ?}

"Have you accomplished to not arrive?"
Sounds like it's not what you want..

{bIpawta'be''a' ?}

"Have you not arrived?"
Seems to be what you want.

{bIpawta''a'be' ?}

No. TKD 4.3 : "Rovers can come just about anywhere except following a Type 9 suffix."

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