23 Jan
2020
23 Jan
'20
9:10 a.m.
The way I understand {rIntaH}, it is to be used with action verbs e.g. kill, attack, try, hunt, etc. And even then, it is *only* to be used, when the action is intentional. Meaning, that we *can* say {SuvwI' luHoH rIntaH jaghpu'}, but we *cannot* say {loD luHoH rIntaH pumpu'bogh naghmey} "the rocks which fell killed the man". Of course, I may be wrong, and if I am, then please *do* correct me.. However, recently I begun to wonder, whether one could use {rIntaH} with be-verbs. For example, could we say something like the following ? taQ rIntaH DevwI' the leader is strange ~ mayqel qunen'oS