Using {vItlh} is a good choice, but isn't that only to be used with regards to things such as speed, destruction etc ?
What I'm trying to say is, if I want to say "january has more days than february", can I use the {vItlh} ? Can I say..
{jar wa' jajmey vItlh law' jar cha' jajmey vItlh puS} ?
This was the reason which made me start this thread in the first place. The need to express the concept of "more" in cases as the above.
vItlh is given to us as be high, great (in quantity, size, intensity). If this translation is completely accurate, I'd expect vItlh to work the way you have used it. January's days are indeed greater in quantity than February's days.
But notice that vItlh is a lot more vague here than law'.
With vItlh, maybe you're saying that January's days are
more intense than February's, or longer. vItlh doesn't
specify. But with law', there is only one
interpretation: there are more days in January than in
February.
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