You can say that, but *vay'* is not an indefinite subject. It sounds in Klingon like the difference in English between *It's known we kill prisoners* and *Someone knows we kill prisoners.*My advice is to use *net* whenever possible, because it deserves some love and you'll look spiffy using it.
DaH jIyaj, qatlho' SuStel :) 2017-11-30 21:56 GMT+01:00 SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name>:
On 11/30/2017 3:47 PM, Aurélie Demonchaux wrote:
I'll remember to avoid {'e' X-lu'} in the future.
Now I wonder, what about {'e' X-vay'} ? can/should it be used when we have an indefinite subject? Does it add a nuance somehow or is "net" the preferred solution in all cases?
For instance: qama'pu' DIHoHbe' 'e' Sov vay' : someone knows we don't kill prisoners
You can say that, but *vay'* is not an indefinite subject. It sounds in Klingon like the difference in English between *It's known we kill prisoners* and *Someone knows we kill prisoners.*
My advice is to use *net* whenever possible, because it deserves some love and you'll look spiffy using it.
-- SuStelhttp://trimboli.name
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