On 4/6/2021 8:08 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
mu'tlhegh rapDaq {-vaD} {-moH} je vIlo'taHvIS, pIjHa' {-moH} qengbogh wotDaq latlh mojaq vIlan.
vaj qen jISIvchoHpu'..
jIqon:
Ha'DIbaHvaD mo' vI'elmoH I cause the animal to enter the cage
'ej DaH jIqon:
Ha'DIbaHvaD mo' vI'ellaHmoH
jatlhbej mu'tlheghvam: "I'm able to cause the animal to enter the cage".
Your suffixes are out of order. This must be *vI'elmoHlaH.*
'a fse mu'tlhegh veb jatlhlaH'a' je?
"I cause the animal to be able to enter the cage"
*Ha'DIbaHvaD mo' vI'elmoHlaH* can be interpreted /I am able to cause the animal to enter the cage/ and /I cause the animal to be able to enter the cage./ Context tells you which one is the intended meaning. Most of the time, aside from context, I'd interpret suffixes after the *-moH* as applying to the subject of the verb, the causer. (The order of suffixes is not completely arbitrary; there are reasons behind it.) But I would be willing to do otherwise if prompted. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name