On 9/18/2017 4:47 AM, Aurélie Demonchaux wrote:
So as I understand the most correct way in those cases can be summarized as below:

< Subject 1> causes <Subject 2> to <verb> <direct object>
becomes
< Subject 2>-vaD <direct object> <verb>-moH < Subject 1>

Don't say Subject 1 and Subject 2. You'll just drive yourself crazy. There is only one subject, and it is the word at the end. Semantics is much more important than syntax here. Say something like this instead: causer, causee, and patient (thing acted upon).

<causer> causes <causee> to <verb> <patient>
<causee>vaD <patient> <verb>moH <causer>

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