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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/2012 10:06 PM, Felix Malmenbeck
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        #000000;font-size: 10pt;">> netlh DIS law' ret tIQbe'
        yuQvam'e' tIQ<br>
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        This sentence is mostly good; you just need to move the -'e' to
        the end of tIQ (when you add a type-5 noun suffix to a
        noun+"adjective" construct, it goes after the "adjective").<br>
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        Also, I'd recommend moving the {law'} to between {netlh} and
        {DIS}, so it's "many tens of thousands of years", rather than
        "ten of thousands of many years".<br>
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        > Sornganpu' HuDnganpu' lung'a'pu' loDHompu' je toq.<br>
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        {toq} means "be inhabited", so this means something like
        "inhabited tree-dwellers, mountain-dwellers, dragons and boys."<br>
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        I recommend instead switching to {[lu]tu'lu'} ("there is"/"there
        are"), or possibly the verb {Dab} ({luDab X Y Z je.}).<br>
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            > This isn't a perfect word-for-word rendering, but
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            > member who recognizes the original quote and where it's
            from.<br>
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            QemjIq DabwI'?<br>
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    majQa!!!  And thanks for the grammar lesson.<br>
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    ~quljIb<br>
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