Subject: [tlhIngan Hol] number of the subject implied by the {-lu'}
From: "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com>
Date: 7/14/20 5:19 am
To: "tlhIngan Hol mailing list" <tlhingan-hol@kli.org>
The suffix {-lu'} is defined as "someone or something unspecified".
In english the words "someone" and "something" are singular. Or at least I think they are..
So, does this mean that whenever we use the {-lu'} it actually means that the unspecified subject is singular too ?
Example:
'Impey' qach lumutlhlu'pu'
Does this mean "someone (singular) constructed the pyramids" e.g. a pharaoh ?
Or can it mean too "someone(s) (plural) constructed the pyramids" e.g. the egyptians ?
~ Qa'yIn
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