mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> schrieb am Di., 4. Aug. 2020, 17:17:
jIH:
We want to say: "the romulans helped the enemy which the cardassians hunted and captured". Would it be wrong to write {jagh luwampu'bogh 'ej lujonpu'bogh qarDaSngan luQaHpu' romuluSngan} ? Is there someone here who will say that this sentence is wrong ? De'vID: pabHa'be' 'ach "The Romulans helped the > Cardassians who hunted and captured the enemy" 'oSlaw'.
I'm afraid I can't understand this.
We have the sentence {jagh luwampu'bogh 'ej lujonpu'bogh qarDaSngan luQaHpu' romuluSngan}.
At this sentence, the {romuluSngan} is obviously plural as the {lu-} on the {luQaHpu'} indicates, and the {QaH} needs to have a singular object. Also, due to the {lu-} on each of the verbs of the {-bogh} clause, the {qarDaSngan} needs to be plural and the {jagh} singular.
I think that the only meaning which could be produced by the above is "the romulans helped the enemy which the cardassians hunted and captured"
Am I missing something here ?
bIlugh. HIvqa' veqlargh. Qa'Hom'e' ghIjpu'bogh vIghro' choppu'bogh qovIj tlha'pu'bogh ngavyaw' Soppu' targh. -- De'vID