On 27 September 2017 at 10:26, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
At another thread we accepted the following as being correct:
{tlhIngan maH. taHjaj} we are klingons. may it continue.
And the way I understand the above sentence, it goes "may it continue. what ? the fact that we are klingons".
Lets assume now that I write the following:
{latlh be' vImuSHa'. 'e' DaSov} I love another woman. You know that.
Based on the {tlhIngan maH. taHjaj}, why couldn't I write too:
{latlh be' vImuSHa. DaSov} I love another woman. You know it.
And be equally correct ? Do I necessarily need to place the {'e'} before the {DaSov} ?
Let me ask you this: "You know that I love another woman." "I love another woman. You know it." Are these English sentences equally correct? It's the same difference. -- De'vID