On 2/1/2019 8:19 AM, Will Martin wrote:
Now, I am angry and you are not.
maQeHchuqchoHmoH.
We have each changed the state of anger of the other.
It doesn’t matter what the state of anger is. The important part of this statement is the change that we have caused.
Is THAT what you really want to convey with the statement, or are you trying to convey the very different idea that we cause each other to be angry?
Untrue. *-choH* means a state, as described by the verb, begins. It doesn't allow you to toggle back and forth between states. *QeHchoH* means only /become angry,/ not /cease to be angry./ To go the other way, you need *QeHHa'choH.* *maQeHchuqchoHmoH* /we get each other into an angry state /*maQeHchuqmoH*/we are the cause of each other's anger/ -- SuStel http://trimboli.name