There is something I've been wondering for quite some time.
A sao has the form {sentence 'e' verb}, with the {'e'} referring to the {sentence}.
If we write {vIghro' vIje' 'e' Dalegh}, then this means "you saw that I fed the cat".
But what happens, when before the {'e'} we have two joined sentences ?
Suppose we write {vIghro' vIje' 'ej chab wIvut 'e' Dalegh}.
Where does the {'e'} refer now ? Does it refer to the entire {vIghro' vIje' 'ej chab wIvut}, or does it only refer to the {chab wIvut} ?
Does the {vIghro' vIje' 'ej chab wIvut 'e' Dalegh} mean:
"I fed the cat, and you saw that we baked the pie", or does it mean "You saw that I fed the cat and that we baked the pie" ? Or does it mean both ?
~ nI'ghma