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<p><u><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">ghItlhta'neS
ghunchu'wI':</font></u><font face="Times New Roman, Times,
serif"><br>
{jIlugh} means "I am correct." To express the idea of correcting
something, you must use the suffix {-moH}: {vIlughmoH} "I
correct it,
I make it correct."</font></p>
<p><u><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">ghItlhpu' Felix
Malmenbeck:</font></u><font face="Times New Roman, Times,
serif"><br>
I'd argue for {vIqarmoH} ("I cause it to be accurate"), as I'm
not convinced {lugh} can refer to statements (I've only seen it
in reference to people). That may be a bit overly nitpicky of
me, though.<br>
</font></p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif"><u>jIghItlh quljIb:</u><br>
My image of a {tlhotghom/tlhotwI' ghom} was of a crew of Red
Cross rescue divers plunging into the sea, complete with
inflatable raft--thus the {tlhot}. But with regard to grammar,
{</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">wa' DoS
wIqIp}. </font></p>
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