Luciano and SuStel have already made their suggestions. I wanted to look at how {rav} “floor” and {‘aqroS} “(interior) top” have been used in the sense of minimum
and maximum:
Hung buv rav: patlh Hut
classified level 9 and above (KBoP)
nen rav: chorgh ben
ages 8 to adult (MKE)
QujwI' ghom rav: cha'; 'aqroS: jav
2 to 6 players (MKE)
'aqroS qughDo: pIvlob Hut vI' vagh
maximum cruising speed – warp 9.5 (KBoP)
jabbI'ID pup: Qapchu'meH 'aqroS chuq: cha' vI' chorgh loghqammey
high resolution - maximum effective range - 3.5 light years (KBoP)
Interestingly none of these are full sentences, merely brief “A: B” statements – like you would find in a parts list or a series of reminders.
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Voragh
From: mayqel qunen'oS
I was wondering how to say "In order to buy this ancient cat, you need at least a thousand euros", needing to express the "at least".
The only way I can think of, is saying something like:
{vIghro'vam tIQ Daje'meH, rav DIlmeH Huch DanobnIS. wa'SaD euro 'oH DIlmeH Huchvam'e'}
"This ancient cat in order to buy, you need to give a price of minimum. this price is a thousand euros"
Can someone think of something better ?