maj ! the reason which actually made me ask this question, was because I wondered what would happen in a situation similar with qurgh's example: {juHwIj 'oH qech wa'maH cha'DIch'e'} The 22nd building is my home. for some reason, I wasn't sure whether it would be actually correct, to place on an ordinal which followed a noun which followed a pronoun the {-'e'}, so thanks for letting me know. oh.. and I liked a lot the: {tlhInganHey ghaH nov wejDIchqoq'e'} The so-called "third" alien is apparently a Klingon I hadn't thought the possibilty of placing on an ordinal, other suffixes (besides the {-'e'}). So, I am happy to assimilate this knowledge too. SuStel qurgh je Satlho'. qunnoH jan puqloD On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:24 PM, qurgh lungqIj <qurgh@wizage.net> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 9:15 AM, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
can an ordinal number take the {-'e'} ?
TKD says:
"Numbers are used as nouns. As such, they may stand alone as subjects or objects or they may modify another noun."
I would understand that to mean I can put noun suffixes on them like I can with nouns and other words that are used as nouns.
rav wejDIchDaq puch pa' tu'lu' - There is a restroom on the third floor juHwIj 'oH qech wa'maH cha'DIch'e' - The 22nd building is my home tlhInganHey ghaH nov wejDIchqoq'e' - The so-called "third" alien is apparently a Klingon
qurgh
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