{'e' -lu'} is not a permissible construction, unless the {-lu'} is on the verb {'aq}. Always, as soon as you find yourself wanting to say {yadda yadda 'e' *whatever*lu'} you should instead write {yadda yadda net whatever} ~ nI'ghma On Nov 30, 2017 9:12 PM, "Aurélie Demonchaux" <demonchaux.aurelie@gmail.com> wrote: Today I am trying to grasp the difference between {net + verb} and {'e' + verb-lu'} The way I understand it is, for example with "Sov" net Sov = it is common knowledge that 'e' Sovlu' = someone (indefinite) knows that Thus: qama'pu' DIHoHbe' net Sov = It is common knowledge that we don't kill prisoners qama'pu' DIHoHbe' 'e' Sovlu' = It is known / someone knows that we don't kill prisoners Similarly with chaw' : qama'pu' DIHoH net chaw'be' = we are not allowed to kill prisoners qama'pu' DIHoH 'e' chaw'lu'be' = someone does not allow us to kill prisoners Am I getting it right ? Thanks in advance! Aurélie ghItlhjaj _______________________________________________ tlhIngan-Hol mailing list tlhIngan-Hol@lists.kli.org http://lists.kli.org/listinfo.cgi/tlhingan-hol-kli.org