25 Nov
2016
25 Nov
'16
3:21 p.m.
Can I infer from this that you would also use {lIl} to refer to dressing as someone or something for e.g. Halloween, i.e. {targh vIlIl} "I'm going as a targ"? Or would you need to say something like {targh jIH 'e' vIghet}? What about an actor in a play?
Also, where is the boundary between {lIl} and {Da}?
-SapIr
The way I interpret all this... A comedian will often lIl politicians. Saying that someone is [Da] behaving as a Romulan or Ferengi, would most likely be meant as an insult; not a compliment on their acting skill. Performers on stage ghet. I suppose actors could also lIl if the show was non-fiction, a documentary about someone. - DloraH