nIqolay Q:
You're conflating two meanings of the English word "once":
> "happening one time" and "at some time in the past". 

maj. But if the event I'm talking about, happened "one time, at some time in the past", then why not use {wa'DIch} as a timestamp too ?

{wa'logh, vIghro'lIj vIje'}
Once, I fed your cat

qunnoq


On Aug 24, 2017 6:49 PM, "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
I see.. However, I need to ask; has {wa'logh} ever been used in the sense of "Once we were brothers" ?

qunnoq

On Aug 24, 2017 6:05 PM, "nIqolay Q" <niqolay0@gmail.com> wrote:
You're conflating two meanings of the English word "once": "happening one time" and "at some time in the past". (The two meanings are probably related etymologically, but they're distinct now.)

{wa'logh loDnI' maH} would mean "We are brothers one time; there is one occurrence of us being brothers".

You want something that suggests the past more explicitly like:
{'op ben loDnI' maH} "Some years ago, we were brothers."
{'op ret loDnI' maH} "Some unspecified amount of time ago, we were brothers." ({'op ret} might be controversial.)
{loDnI' maHpu'} "We have been brothers; we have completed being brothers."
{loDnI' maH rIntaH} "We are finished being brothers."


On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:51 AM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible to use {wa'logh} as a timestamp, in the following way ?:

{wa'logh, loDnI' maH}
Once, we were brothers.

qunnoq

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