9 Aug
2017
9 Aug
'17
10:15 a.m.
There are some prefixes which have multiple meanings. For example: {vI-} for "I-he/she/it/them". But there are other prefixes, which have only one meaning. For example {jI-} for "I-none", {cho-} for "you-me". Using the prefixes which have only one meaning, could we write: {jIghItlhwI'} for "I who write" {chobejwI'} for "you who watches me" ? And I'm saying "using the prefixes which have only one meaning", because obviously if we used prefixes which have multiple meanings, the result would be ambiguous. qunnoq