tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Oct 07 16:53:46 1996
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Re: [bIt] and [jotHa']
- From: Roger Cheesbro <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: [bIt] and [jotHa']
- Date: Mon, 07 Oct 1996 19:54:10 -0400
>Can anyone tell me what the difference between the two verbs for
>'be uneasy' are? Both [bit] and [jotHa'] are listed. When would one
>be used over the other?
bIt is nervous, uneasy
jot is calm. Add the [Ha'] suffix makes [jotHa'], opposite of calm...
uneasy. Not necessarily nervous, but uneasy. [bIt] is a nervous type of uneasy.
DloraH