On 3/5/2019 9:35 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote:
If we say:
{tlhInganpu' romuluSnganpu' chevchuqmoH qeylIS}
Then does this mean that "kahless separates the klingons from the romulans" ?
Or does it mean that:
"There is a group of klingons and romulans, kahless takes this group, and causes each member (regardless whether he's a klingon or romulan), to separate the other member (regardless whether he's a klingon or romulan)" ?
And don't axe me, what "causes each member to separate the other" actually means, because I don't know.
I don't think the sentence is meaningful. *-chuq* means the subject is plural and does the verb to each other. It doesn't work for the object. *tlhInganpu' romuluSnganpu' je chev qeylIS*/ Kahless separates the Klingons and the Romulans./ -- SuStel http://trimboli.name