tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Jun 01 17:23:15 2003

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-chuq



I'm having a problem with the suffix <-chuq> "one another"
As I under stand it, it the verb you attach it to requires a prefix
that indicates a plural subject, and no object.

This is where I gain the problem;
I'm trying to write in the third person,
So I'm refering to 2 people as "they".

And "they"-no one
isn't represented by prefix.

Can I still use <-chuq>?

i.e.  They hate one another
muSchuq

I understand how to use <-'egh>
because I use (jI-)

i.e. I hate myself
jImuS'egh


~naHQun

nIm Daghaj'a'?

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