Wouldn’t {Hoch vIghro’ luleghlu’} be “Someone sees each cat”? Sent from my iPad
On May 17, 2019, at 09:16, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 5/17/2019 8:49 AM, mayqel qunen'oS wrote: vIghro' luleghlu' someone sees the cats
vIghro'mey luleghlu' someone sees the cats
Both of the above are equally correct, since the plural is shown by the {lu-}, and of course plural suffixes are optional, where the context is clear.
But suppose, I want to say "someone sees all cats"; what do I write ?
Is {Hoch vIghro' luleghlu'} sufficient/correct, because the plurality is shown by the {lu-}, or is writing here {Hoch vIghro'mey luleghlu'} actually mandatory, because {Hoch vIghro' luleghlu'} could be understood as "someone sees all each cat" ? The rule is that to get the all X's meaning from Hoch, you have to use an explicit plural suffix, not that the noun phrase has to be unambiguously plural. The only correct answer is Hoch vIghro'mey luleghlu' all cats are seen.
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