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RE: Question about Qoch



My computer dictionary entry specifically says Qochbe' (v) "agree" [TKD].  I
don't physically have my original dictionary with me, so I can't verify it,
but I think Qochbe' is supposed to mean "agree" rather than "not disagree".
I'm not sure what QochHa' or QochHa'be' would mean.

- tuv'el

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	david joslyn [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:	Tuesday, March 28, 2000 9:22 AM
> To:	tlhIngan Hol Mailing List
> Subject:	Re: Question about Qoch
> 
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Chris wrote:
> 
> > I have a quick question about Qoch and Qochbe'.
> > 
> > Can Qoch and Qochbe' mean disagree with and agree with?
> > 
> > Qapla'
> > 
> > qurgh
> 
> Since this isn't marked KLBC, I'll throw in <chawIj DarSeQmey>:
> 
> I'd use <QochHa'> to mean "agree with" and <Qochbe'> to mean something
> like "don't disagree", which are not necessarily the same thing.
> 
> <qaQoch> "I disagree with you."
> 
> <qaQochHa'> "I agree with you."
> 
> <qaQochbe' pagh...> "I don't disagree with you [on some matter], but..."
> 
> 
> yaj'a'?
> 
> 
> quljIb
> 


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