14 Oct
2019
14 Oct
'19
4:48 a.m.
With regards to this matter I've wondered, how one would translate the {vIghro' tIQ 'oH nuq'e'}, if he were to consider the "as for (go figure)" meaning of a {y 'oH x'e'} sentence. If we write {nuq 'oH vIghro' tIQ'e'}, then this would mean "as for an ancient cat, what is it ?" But if we was to write {vIghro' tIQ 'oH nuq'e'}, then perhaps it would be strange to say "as for what is an ancient cat ?". Anyways, not that I understand this perfectly, and since both them options are grammatically legit, then no worries, right ? But it would be good to know, what's the story here. ~~ bara'qa'