tkd/maltz/okrand:
{ja'chuqmeH rojHom neH jaghla'} "The enemy commander wishes a truce (in order) to confer."
I don't know whether this Ca'Non example can clarify the original question of this thread. Lets take things from the beginning.. {qeqmeH taj} = knife in order to train/training knife; the purpose of this knife is to train with it. {QongmeH Duj} = ship in order to sleep; unless you have your teddy bear, pillow, and pajamas don't board this ship. Now, back to the Ca'Non example.. The way I understand the {ja'chuqmeH rojHom neH jaghla'} is that it goes as: (ja'chuqmeH) rojHom neH jaghla' = in order that some unstated parties discuss with each other, the enemy commander wishes a truce. Perhaps, this enemy commander is one of the parties involved, but what matters is, that there could be an unstated subject of the {ja'chuqmeH}. So, this sentence could actually be: ja'chuqmeH (unstated parties), rojHom neH jaghla'. The reason I understand this sentence this way, is that it sounds weird to have {ja'chuqmeH rojHom} as in "confering truce". And even if it doesn't, the problem still remains, that this Ca'Non example can be interpreted either way. So, (unfortunately), the original question of this thread still stands: Could we say the following? {nga'chuqmeH mIw bopbe' ruSchaj} their relation isn't about sex ~ mayqel qunen'oS keep calm and execute order 66