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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/2012 11:32 AM, De'vID wrote:<br>
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      type="cite">On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Gaerfindel <span
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      wrote:<br>
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            A correction: {netlh DIS law' ret tIQbe' yuQvam'e' tIQ,
            Sornganpu' HuDnganpu' lung'a'pu' loDHompu' je toq.}</blockquote>
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        jIyajbe'.  jatlhlaH'a' lung'a'pu'qoqvetlh?  'ej toq 'Iv?<br>
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    In order:<br>
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    {lung} means "lizard" (KGT 218) so a {lung'a'} would be a "great
    lizard."  {lung'a'pu'} implies they're capable of language, so...<br>
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    I indicated that {yuQvam}, "this planet," was the topic by adding
    the suffix {-'e'}.  Ergo this planet (Earth) is/was inhabited by the
    creatures I listed.  Given that I stated the topic in the previous
    sentence, I didn't think I needed to restate it in the second.<br>
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    ~quljIb<br>
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