On Jun 8, 2018, at 20:56, Felix Malmenbeck <felixm@kth.se> wrote:
Sorry if I missed it, but have you considered using the word «lIn»? This seems to be the sort of context that it was made for: One where there isn't a provider and a beneficiary, but a set of equal parties: «qo'vam wIlIn.»
You didn’t miss it, as I hadn’t mentioned it, but I chose not to use {lIn} because I wasn’t sure if it could be used with a simple subject (in this case, {maH}, as opposed to, e.g. {vay', latlh je}), and while neither {qo' wIlIn} nor {maHvaD qo' wIbon} quite captured what I was going for, {maHvaD qo' wIbon} seemed closer. As I mentioned, in this particular case I felt that {HochcaD qo' wIbontaH} better captured what I wanted anyway (as SuStel pointed out, it’s a more inclusive idea), but anyway, i was looking for a more general solution just out of curiosity. I think SuStel’s suggestion of splitting {maH} up and having a B-vaD C bon A 'ej A-vaD C bon B construct when {maH} is something smaller than {Hoch} would probably work for many cases.
That doesn't address the more general issue of how to talk about "each other" as a beneficiary, though.
//loghaD From: tlhIngan-Hol <tlhingan-hol-bounces@lists.kli.org> on behalf of SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2018 3:32:41 AM To: tlhingan-hol@lists.kli.org Subject: Re: [tlhIngan Hol] “We share with each other” / machqu'bej qo'maj
On 6/8/2018 9:14 PM, Daniel Dadap wrote: Do you see any problem with {HochvaD qo' wIbontaH} as I’ve used it in the reconstructed song? Just that it doesn't mean share the world with each other, but share the world with everyone, which is a more inclusive idea. It's not automatically the case that maH and Hoch are the same group. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name
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