On 9 Aug 2017 9:26 pm, "De'vID" <de.vid.jonpin@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 9, 2017 19:14, "mayqel qunenoS" <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote: De'vID:
{vaS'a'vo' tera'Daq DIvI' ra'ghom qachDaq chegh} {tera'Daq DIvI' ra'ghom qachDaq vaS'a'vo' chegh} Where is {vaS'a'} located in each sentence?
I have to admit that these sentences confuse me. However, in the first sentence, I think that the {vaS'a'} is located on earth, qatlh 'e' DaQub? hmm.. perhaps I realize the problem.. I read together the words {vaS'a'vo' tera'Daq}, independently from the rest of the sentence, translating erroneously the construction "from the great hall which is on earth". So, maybe, at this first sentence the subject of {chegh} is at the great hall, and from there he is returning to the {DIvI' ra'ghom qach}. while at the second sentence, the {vaS'a} is located at the building of the federation's ra'ghom. Initially I wrote this, but later I revised it and wrote: The {vaS'a'} is located at the subject of the {chegh). The subject of the {chegh} is returning to earth, to the building of the federation's ra'ghom, having as his starting point the {vaS'a'} So, my new answer is that at both of the sentences the {vaS'a'} is located at the location of the subject of {chegh}, and from there the subject does the returning. Would you agree with these new conclusions ? qunnoq