1 Feb
2017
1 Feb
'17
5:23 a.m.
On 1 February 2017 at 00:19, Brian Cote <wearetheinformation00@gmail.com> wrote:
While reconsidering this sentence: {'ej not bIQ'a' qoDDaq lengchu'be} /and he had never actually traveled around it/ I realized that the English translation is a little dubious. The German uses "durchfahren" which means to "travel through" in the sense of to "travel through (a tunnel)" or "pass (beneath a bridge."
Consider {vegh} to translate the German "durchfahren". -- De'vID