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e.g. " The soldier hides behind an obvious piece of cover"
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Doesn't -ba' work for this?
'emDaq So"eghba' mang
The soldier is obviously hiding behind (it).
Not really. It's not the hiding of the man that's obvious, he cannot be seen. It's the noun that is obvious/sticks out like a sore thumb.
So by 'obvious' you mean that the 'cover' is distinct from the background scene? Or that its function is easily deducible?
Still, Sor tu'lu'ba'. There is obviously a tree there.
Actually though I wonder how to refer to "cover".