On Mon, May 20, 2019, 13:15 mayqel qunen'oS, <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
ok, listen.
Recently, a little bird informed me of the tnk {Dargh HIvje' jengva' je}, for "cup and saucer".
After I thanked the bird, feeding it a few 'Iw breadcrumbs, I begun to wonder..
Doesn't the {Dargh HIvje' jengva' je}, mean "tea, cup, and saucer" ?
In another context, it might. That's not what it means here, though.
If the intention behind the obscure {Dargh HIvje' jengva' je} is to
actually mean "tea (cup and saucer)", i.e. "(cup and saucer) of tea", then how the ghe''or can the {Dargh HIvje' jengva' je} be interpreted as {Dargh (HIvje' jengva' je)} ?
It's intended to be parsed as {(Dargh HIvje'), (jengva') je} "(tea)cup and saucer". I would expect for "tea cup and saucer" to be {Dargh HIvje' Dargh jengva'
je}.
That would be like saying "teacup and teasaucer", which is fine (if a little redundant). -- De'vID