I disagree with charghwI’: qar — be accurate qarbe’ — not accurate =inaccurate ‘a’ — interrogative qarbe’’a’ — it is not accurate, yes/no? = is it inaccurate I believe charghwI’ parsed this is “is it not accurate”, which is a trap in English; by substituting “inaccurate” for “not accurate” we can avoid the trap. —jevreH Sent from my iPhone
On May 7, 2019, at 15:20, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually, this is what I don't understand..
For a moment f*** tkd and Ca'Non.. f*** the known meaning of {qar'a'} too..
What the jay' does {qarbe''a'} mean ?
Does it mean "isn't that accurate?" or does it mean "is that incorrect?" ? Or does it mean both ? Or can it mean both ?
~ m. qunen'oS Ca'Non Ca'NonoywIj 'IH..
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