3 Jun
2022
3 Jun
'22
10:10 a.m.
On Fri, 3 Jun 2022 at 14:34, D qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
yaS yoH law' jagh yoH puS the officer is braver than the enemy
mang yoH law' jagh yoH puS je the soldier is braver than the enemy too
Can we use {je} "too" this way?
I would understand it, but we have no information that this is correct (though it might be). TKD 5.3: <The noun conjunction {je} has an additional function: when it follows a verb, it means "also, too". {qaleghpu' je} "I also saw you, I saw you too"> What's the "verb" in a comparative construction? It might be that you have to put {je} after each {yoH}, or it might be that {je} follows both {law'} and {puS}. We simply don't know. I'd avoid it. -- De'vID