On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 at 13:11, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
SuStel:
So QochHa' can mean undoing a state of > disagreement, or it can mean disagreeing with the wrong thing or at an inappropriate time.
I would like to discuss this a little more, just to be certain that I understand {QochHa'} correctly.
By "undoing a state of disagreement", we mean that "we disagreed and now we agree again".
Not necessarily "again". A: "I support plan 1." B: "jIQochbe'. I also support plan 1." A: "I support plan 1." B: "I support plan 2." A: "Here are the reasons plan 1 is better than plan 2..." B: "jIQochHa'. I switch my support to plan 1."
By "disagreeing with the wrong thing", we mean that "I thought it was a fox, you thought it was a dog, so we disagreed, although what it actually was, was a sheep".
By "disagreeing at an inappropriate time", we mean that "the time was inappropriate because it was late at night, or because we where disagreeing about feeding the cat while our planet was collapsing".
Are the above correct ?
I don't know what SuStel had in mind about disagreeing at an inappropriate time, but it's fairly easy to come up with examples of misplaced or misconstrued disagreement. A: "I say we advance the troops." B: "I think we should hold them in position." A: "Are we talking about the troops at the River Skrall or the ones at Kri'stak? I'm talking about the river." B: "jIQochHa'. I thought we were talking about taking the volcano, but I agree we should advance our troops at the river." -- De'vID