De'vID:
You clearly do understand it: "Does the payer receive a coffee too?" He's asking whether the 4 euros is just the fee for sitting (and the customer would have to pay the 1.5 euro for an actual coffee), or whether it includes the coffee.
maj ! loS *euro*mey lunoblu'DI' vaj qa'vIn Hev ghaH 'ej qa'vIn qachDaq ba'laH je. On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 4:18 PM, De'vID <de.vid.jonpin@gmail.com> wrote:
On 7 July 2016 at 09:49, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
qa'vIn qachDaq ba' vay' neHlu'chugh vaj motlh 4 *euro*mey nobnIS.
ghunchu'wI':
qa'vIn Hev'a' je DIlwI'?
I can't understand the {qa'vIn Hev'a' je DIlwI'?}. My sentence meant "at a coffee house if someone wants to sit, then usually 4 euros he needs to give".
But I can't understand the {qa'vIn Hev'a' je DIlwI'} ; "coffee he receives (question) and/too the one who pays for" ?
You clearly do understand it: "Does the payer receive a coffee too?"
He's asking whether the 4 euros is just the fee for sitting (and the customer would have to pay the 1.5 euro for an actual coffee), or whether it includes the coffee.
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