On 11/25/2016 3:28 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
I knew that if we want to add two adverbs to a noun we had the following ways:
ngIngbogh HoS nIt nItbogh HoS ngIng ngIngbogh 'et nItbogh HoS nItbogh 'ej ngIngbogh HoS ngIngbogh HoS 'ej nItbogh nItbogh HoS 'ej ngIngbogh
All good.. but what if these methods failed to convey the feeling I was aiming for ?
lets assume I want to say: "pure negative energy I summon thee"
no method of the above is able to convey the exceptional dark "punch" of the english original. none.
'ej souvlakiawIj vISamtaHvIS, luckily I realized that the solution was easy:
{HoS nIt, HoS ngIng qarIt}.
I think you meant two adjectival verbs, not two adverbs. The problem in feeling is that in English "pure, negative energy" probably isn't what you mean. Do you actually mean "pure energy, negative energy," or do you mean "purely negative energy"? Is it the energy that is pure or the negativity? *ngIngchu'bogh HoS, qarIt.* -- SuStel http://trimboli.name