De'vID:
nuqjatlh? Where does it say the same verb has to be repeated twice?
Perhaps I made the wrong choice of words. I meant that according to tkd, the adverbial {je} comes after a verb and that's it. We have a single verb, which remains the same (regardless of how many times it has been repeated in a dialogue/passage), with the subject and/or object possibly changing. guy 1: qalegh guy 2: qalegh too (two guys having seen each other, or guy 2 saying to guy 1 that he saw him and someone else or others too). The question which led to this thread, was whether we could have a use of the adverbial {je}, in this way: {Su'IH. 'ej Suwoch je} You are beautiful. And you are also tall. This is what I meant by writting "two different verbs". qunnoq On 15 Aug 2017 5:33 pm, "De'vID" <de.vid.jonpin@gmail.com> wrote: On 15 August 2017 at 16:26, mayqel qunenoS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
As I understand the adverbial use of {je}, as it is described in tkd, and as nIqolay Q explained, we need to have the same verb, repeated twice.
nuqjatlh? Where does it say the same verb has to be repeated twice? The example in TKD is {qaleghpu' je}. There's no repetition of {legh}. -- De'vID _______________________________________________ tlhIngan-Hol mailing list tlhIngan-Hol@lists.kli.org http://lists.kli.org/listinfo.cgi/tlhingan-hol-kli.org