13 Dec
2016
13 Dec
'16
5:52 p.m.
On 12/13/2016 1:14 PM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
two questions:
jIH:
Daqvam chImDaq yInlaH mangghoH Sar nuq
is this correct for "what kind of army lives at this deserted place" ?
No. Unknown whether you can use *nuq* or *'Iv* as part of a noun-noun construction. *Daqvam chIm Dabbogh mangghom Sar'e' yIngu' */identify the army-variety that inhabits this deserted place!/
jIH:
loDvaD lay'ta'bogh chaH
is this correct for "the man for whom they swore" ?
No. This is a variation of the old "ship in which I fled" problem <http://higbee.cots.net/Holtej/klingon/faq.htm>. Short version: only the subject or object of a relative clause can be the head noun of the clause. -- SuStel http://www.trimboli.name/