De'vID:
What would these sentences mean? {jImIp. vaj vIghro' tIQ vIje'} {jImIp. ngugh vIghro' tIQ vIje'} {jImIp. ghIq vIghro' tIQ vIje'}
{jImIp. vaj vIghro' tIQ vIje'} I'm rich. So I buy an ancient cat. {jImIp. ngugh vIghro' tIQ vIje'} I'm rich. At this time (i.e. at the time that I'm rich) I buy an ancient cat. {jImIp. ghIq vIghro' tIQ vIje'} I'm rich. Subsequently (i.e. at a moment in time after I have become rich) I buy an ancient cat. Unfortunately, I still can't realize what's the problem with the last two sentences.. The only thing I can think of, is that perhaps we can't define the {ngugh} and {ghIq}, only with regards to the {jImIp}. Is it that we need to have set in advance a specific point in time, where the {jImIp} takes/has taken place ? On the other hand, if instead of {jImIp} we had {jImIpchoH}, I think that the time frame would be expressed, by the time "I become/became rich", so both the {ngugh} and {ghIq} could be understood with regards to that specific point in time. So, again I wouldn't be able to understand what it is that's actually wrong.. ~ m. qunen'oS thou shalt not willingly break the rules of Ca'non