*im so happy i just taught myself more vulcan cause im awesome like that i love my natural affinity for languages i just taught myself the subject order! *its verb-subject-object so i figured it out using this sentence "tushah nash-veh k'dular" so grieving is the verb, except im pretty sure that it needs a -tor at the end of it so it should be tushah-tor but whatever, and then "i" which is the subject, and then k'dular is just "with", "you" and then the plura, so dular is "thee" MUHUHUHUHU i feel awesome ok sorry i had 2 interrupt ur important programmin for my nerdiness *omg i just realised that THE VLD IS WRONG
here is my correxion!!:
*Term (vulcan): Tushah-tor nash-veh k\'du-lar
Meaning (english): I grieve with thee
Comment/Description: used when speaking to more than one person of equal/lower status, children, etc. (VLI)
Category: phrase
Your Message: okay well \"-tor\" indicates a verb or an action right so technically \"tushah\" would be \"grief\" because grieving is a verb, it\'s an action (atleast i assume it is) so to turn it into a verb it would be \"tushah-tor\" and k\'du is \"with you\" and \"lar\" indicates plurality (which is what \"thee\" is) so if you\'re making something plural you add a hyphen \"-lar\" so..yeah. :)
Many thanks for your contribution, the admins.
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