(KGT 112): The verb {vIH} ("move, be in motion") can be applied to any sort of motion. Another option is to use {vIH} with the noun {SuS}: vIH SuSHom vIH SuS vIH SuS'a' When combined with Hugh's suggestions you get: loQ vIH SuSHom pe'vIlHa' vIH SuS vIHqu'be' SuS'a' or you can use one of the other air nouns: {rewve'} "air (everyday word)", {‘IrmeD} "eddy (in air)" , {pep’en} "current (in air or water)", etc. Voragh ----------------------------------------Original Message---------------------------------------- From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> On Behalf Of Hugh Son puqloD
On Aug 28, 2019, at 10:19, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote: And when a gentle wind blows, without "storm"ing, "cyclon"ing, or "hurricane"ing, then what do we say ?
qaS SuS ? vIH rewve' pep'en ?
{SuS} is a verb as well as a noun, so {SuS} should be sufficient. If it being gentle is important, maybe: pe'vIlHa' SuS loQ SuS SuSqu'be' _______________________________________________