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Dun [Qap yuQDaj āeā tulbogh nuv]. SuStel: This is grammatical and is the correct formation for what he tried to say.
There's something I can't understand in this sentence. The subject of the {-bogh} phrase is the {nuv}. But what is the object of the {-bogh} phrase ? Is it only the {'e'} or is it the {Qap yuQDaj} ? Or are they both the subject ? This aside, could we extend the correct {Dun [Qap yuQDaj āeā tulbogh nuv]} to net, neH sao's and to quotations too ? Suppose we write: Dun [Qap yuQDaj net tulbogh] someone who hopes that his planet wins is great Dun [Qap yuQDaj neHbogh nuv] the person who wants his planet to win is great Dun [Qapjaj yuQwIj jatlhbogh nuv] the person who says may my planet win is great Is there something wrong with the above sentences ? ~ Qa'yIn