Just to add that “too” is highly optional, since it doesn’t add meaning to the sentence(s). {jaS yoH law’ jag yoH puS. mang yoH law’ jag yoH puS.} Saying two sentences with a common context says what you mean just fine. Anyone following the context gets what you mean. You just want to use {je} because the English version says “too”. pItlh charghwI’ ‘utlh (ghaH, ghaH, -Daj)
On Jun 3, 2022, at 8:33 AM, D qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
yaS yoH law' jagh yoH puS the officer is braver than the enemy
mang yoH law' jagh yoH puS je the soldier is braver than the enemy too
Can we use {je} "too" this way?
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