I wouldn’t make assumptions about the location/object of {tlheD} based on {mev}. The nuanced difference between the verbs might also have differences in terms of the presence or absence of {-vo’}. Meanwhile, if you want to use {tlheD} you have to arbitrarily decide whether to use {-vo’} or not, and you could use this as a guideline, since it is a decision you are forced to make without other guidance. All I’m saying is that you can definitely take this as advice on whether to use a {-vo’} or not with the noun in front of {tlheD}. You just can’t know that you are right until we’re told so. It’s reasonable to write some original Klingon sentences with {tlheD} and place or omit {-vo’} to the best guess you can make. It’s less reasonable to notate your personal dictionary or grammar rules to claim that this is officially true. pItlh charghwI’ ‘utlh (ghaH, ghaH, -Daj)
On May 24, 2022, at 5:19 AM, D qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
Couldn't all this apply for {tlhej} too?
vaS'a' tlheD HoD the captain leaves the great hall (the great hall isn't the starting point)
vaS'a'vo' tlheD HoD the captain leaves from the great hall (the great hall is the starting point)
Or do the words of 'oqranD apply only to {mej}?
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