See my notes on punctuation. -------- Original message --------From: mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> Date: 2/18/22 7:03 AM (GMT-05:00) To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org Subject: Re: [tlhIngan Hol] to roar in crescendo with verbs jIH:> qanchoHtaHvIS nuv, choHbe'; not choHbej vay'. > 'a qaStaHvIS yInDaj DISmey, DI'onmeyna'Daj 'agh 'aghqu' 'aghchu'SuStel:> I wouldn't have any problem with someone stacking verbs> this way in speech, but I wouldn't necessarily call it grammaticalI'm afraid I can't understand this.In the {DI'onmeyna'Daj 'agh 'aghqu' 'aghchu'} sentence, the {DI'onmeyna'Daj} is the object of the {'agh}, and the subject of {'agh} is an omitted {vay'}. Can't the following verbs {'aghqu'}/{'aghchu'} have an omitted {DI'onmeyna'Daj}/{vay'} as object/subject?I understand the reasoning why just writing {qaStaHvIS yInDaj DISmey, DI'onmeyna' 'aghtaH} is better, but I can't understand why the original sentence could be considered ungrammatical. I'm wondering whether there's something I'm missing regarding omitting subjects/objects.-- Dana'anhttps://sacredtextsinklingon.wordpress.com/Ζεὺς ἦν, Ζεὺς ἐστίν, Ζεὺς ἔσσεται· ὦ μεγάλε Ζεῦ