Savan!


I have a new question today / DaHjaj De’chu’ SagheltaH.


Looking at the TKD’s adjective section, I could see that all the examples only have 1 adjective per noun.


So what happens if you want to describe something which has several attributes within a sentence?


For example, in the sentence:

“I see a young, tall and bold officer”.


Is there a canon reference somewhere listing several adjectives linked to the same noun? As in:

“yaS Qup woch jaq vIlegh”


Or, in those cases, would the most grammatically correct option be to use relative clauses for each attribute, and using only 1 adjective after the noun? Like this:

“jaqbogh ‘ej wochbogh yaS Qup vIlegh”


And, would it then be possible to use “but” in between as in “I see a young, tall, bold but crazy officer”?

“jaqbogh ‘ach maw’bogh ‘ej wochbogh yaS Qup vIlegh”

 

Satlho’! :)


Aurélie aka mughwI'