On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 18:47, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to say "the produce which needs to be harvested is much".

Read:

law' Du' naH'e' yobnISbogh vumwI'pu' 
or 
law' Du' naH'e' luyobnISbogh vumwI'pu' 

KGT Daghaj'a'? tenwal chorghmaH HutDaq De' DaSuqbogh tu'lu'.
 
Is the {Du' naH} to be understood as "the produce" i.e. singular, or is it to be understood as "fruit of the farm", so that {law' Du' naH} actually means "the fruits of the farm are many" ?

mu' 'oH {Du'}'e'. mu' 'oH {naH}'e'. tay'DI' chen {Du' naH}. nap.

bIQubtaHvIS tlhIngan Hol Dalo'be'law'.

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