SuStel:
But what is the difference in meaning between jISop 'ej jItlhutlh and jISop 'ej jItlhutlh je?
I can't say that I see any considerable difference between them. Perhaps I *feel* the "I eat and I drink too" as being slightly more emphatic, than the "I eat and I drink". But perhaps I'm influenced by greek on this. De'vID:
What TKD example?
It's the {qaleghpu' je}. De'vID:
Going strictly by what's described in TKD, {jItlhutlh je} might be interpreted to mean "I (in addition to other people) drink", rather than "I drink (in addition to doing other things)". Is that a problem for you?
Well, it's not a major problem, but what led me to the question of this thread, was whether we could use the {je} to express the "I drink (in addition to doing other things)". Just wondering, is all.. lieven:
In no example it is said that je can be used pointing at the action. If an action is listed, I'm sure that one should always use {'ej}, not {je}.
ok, thanks. Good to know. - bara'qa'