I am a bit confused, if I understood it correctly 猫が好きな人が嬉しい人 could become 猫の好きな人の嬉しい人 or It cant be like that?
another example 数学が分かる人が頭がいい人 ... 数学の分かる人の頭のいい人 if it becomes to tricky to explain I could make a question about it, even though an existing answer is already there, I still did not understand the subject completly, I think
@Chocolate People who like cats are happy peopleとか
People who understands math are smart people
I don't uderstand what is the exactly rule for being able to change が for の in relative clauses, it looks like 数学の分かる人 and 頭のいい人 are correct but when put together they become incorrect (?)
@istrasci It doesn't seem like cypher's around at the moment. Maybe we can make a meta post about the furigana options. I'm typing from my phone right now, but if you don't write a meta post about it soon-ish I'll do it :-)