tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Nov 12 10:59:43 1996
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KLBC to use with
- From: Ken N <[email protected]>
- Subject: KLBC to use with
- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 13:57:09 -0500
I'm trying to find out how to use 'with', -vaD I think.
For example "He hit me on the head with a knife."
nachDaq mumupta'
or
nachwIjDaq mumupta'
using strike (mup) instead of hit (because I don't know that word.
All correct I hope........... feel free to let me know.
But using the word "with" I think I use the suffix -vaD. The word for knife
is taj I believe. So I would construct tajvaD.
Would I say.......
tajVad nachDaq mumupta' or nachDaq mumupta' tajvaD.
I believe that I can do it either way. So I have two questions.
One, can I do it either way and
Two, is -vaD the way so say "he did something to something with something
Thank you,
ken
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