And for those who need an example of {-‘egh} without {SIla’Daq}, imagine time travel.
If I go into the past and encounter myself, and notice that self before the younger self notices me, then:
jIQeq’egh.
And once that younger self noticed me and turned to face me:
maQeqchuq.
This is different from {SIla’Daq jIQeq’egh} because in this example, there is only one me doing the noticing and orienting. The self[qoq] in the mirror is merely reflecting my orientation, while each of those who met through time travel made the choice to orient himself toward the other.
charghwI’ vaghnerya’ngan
rInpa’ bomnIS be’’a’ pI’.
On 8/18/2020 9:16 AM, mayqel qunen'oS
wrote:
this verb is often used with –‘egh or –chuq.
ghorgh {Qeq} {-chuq} *je* lulo'nISlu' ? ghorgh quqnIS {Qeq} {-chuq} je
? jIjangmeH, mu'tlhegh veb vIqonpu':
ghu' lI''e' Delbogh Qeqchuq vIjallaHbe'. DuHba' ghu',
'ach motlhbe'law'.
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