Is there any chance that 'oqranD, by saying the "beyond X", was describing an exception with regards to the use of {Hay}, as compared with the rest of the similar nouns ? (Dung, bIngDaq, retlh, etc..) Because I too (or is it "me too" ?), would use the {Hay} exactly as you did, i.e. placing it last. But this quote from 'oqranD makes me wonder, whether there is here an exception at work. qunnoq On 9 Aug 2017 4:19 pm, "SuStel" <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 8/9/2017 8:33 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
SuStel:
I'd probably do this as *Nibia** maSmey HayDaq** to the area * *> beyond Nibia's moons.*
At the notes given at the last qep'a', the {Hay} was explained as "normally used with a point of reference "beyond X"".
So, why did you write {nibia maSmey HayDaq} instead of {Hay nibia maSmeyDaq} ?
Because *Nibia maSmey HayDaq* means *at the area beyond the moons of Nibia* in exactly the same way that *Nibia **maSmey retlhDaq* means *at the area next to the moons of Nibia.* "Nibia's moons' area beyond."
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