tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Aug 22 05:01:38 1998
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Re: KLBC - mu'tlheghmey *random* vIchenmoH
- From: "David Trimboli" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: KLBC - mu'tlheghmey *random* vIchenmoH
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 22:30:39 -0400
From: Burt Clawson <[email protected]>
>I got yelled at once for putting a subordinate clause at the end of the
>sentence, so I don't do it often.
mujchu' ghotvetlh chutqoqvam jatlhchugh.
tlha'laH wuvbogh mu'tlheghHom bIqontaHvIS.
jIHvaD qay'be' mIwvam jIlaDtaHvIS.
chaq lughbe' mu'tlheghvam neH chut wIyajchu'be'mo'.
Yes, no matter what anyone says, you're allowed to put subordinate clauses
at the end. (There is some question about {-mo'}, seeing as it's defined in
the Addendum, but no rule explicitly against it.)
SuStel
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