tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Jun 10 14:24:38 2003
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Re: lugh'a' mughghachvam?
Nice! I understand that! Okay, so...if there isn't a noun form of a verb I'm screwed, right? Use context to simulate a noun. But if that verb uses suffixes, putting -ghach on it will make it a noun. Basically, I can't just make any ol' verb a noun, right? Now my problem is, when, why, and how do I use suffixes on a verb that later I would want to use as a noun (if I needed a verb to be a noun for the object of my sentence, why and what suffixes would I use on the verb before I can change it to a noun)? For your examples, SuStel, try not to use Type 7 Aspect suffixes. I think I understand those from your example of /muStaHghach/.
Klingon Warrior
taHjaj wo'!
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