2013-08-29

Possessive Pronoun -raj: Your (Plural)

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-raj your (plural)

This suffix describes objects, places, animals and body parts belonging to the speaker and associates: our and ours. This suffix is never used to describe people or beings able to use language.

nuHmeyweapons
nuHmeyrajyour weapons
juHhome
juHrajyour home
qo'world
qo'rajyour world
juHqo'homeworld
juHqo'rajyour homeworld
juHqo'meyrajyour homeworlds
Sajpet
Sajmeyrajyour pets
yInlife
yInmeyrajyour lives
yInHommeyqoqrajyour little so-called lives

ramqu' yInHommeyqoqrajYour little so-called lives are insignificant
lI'be' nuHmeyrajYour weapons are useless
mIDmeyraj luQaw'qangbejThey are undoubtedly willing to destroy your colonies
belmeyraj vIbuS vIneHbe'I do not want to think about your pleasures
DaH chapDu'raj tImuchNow present the backs of your hands
chaq jaghpu' luSevmeH yapbe' mo'meyrajYour cages may not be sufficient to contain the enemies
qo'meyraj Hoch DIcharghlaHWe can conquer all of your worlds

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