tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Dec 17 19:39:53 1995
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Re: Broadcast Klingon -- Here it is!
- From: "Christian Matzke" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Broadcast Klingon -- Here it is!
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 22:44:29 -0500
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On 17 Dec 95 at 18:46, Susan Farmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Up the Long Ladder
> I hunt in darkness.
> The stars my guide.
> The memory of you sings in my blood.
> I sieze the gift.
> Carry it to your bower.
> And lay at your feet the hearts of my enemies.
What context was this in? I don't remember it from the episode.
> seloh (sex)
I read about this in STE, but could never seem to hear it in the
episode. Does anyone know where it is used?
> Night Terrors
> lujpu' jiH'e Alexandrijn [I have failed Alexander]
Neat, I had never caught that either (I'm so slow). Their use of 'e'
suprised me. Usually they ignore suffixes completely.
> All Good Things -
What was the name of the colony Worf is from in the future?
> kajunpak't {no one had the * to show
> his back to the great Kang}
Does this look like courage to you, or something a little stronger
(or should I say, more anatomical ;^)) Being from the U.S. I see some
reference to male genitalia (or Ferengi ear-lobes) fitting quite well
in here. Is it just me?
Thank you very much Susan, this is quite a piece of work.
maSqa'
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"Had I not known that I was dead already,
I would have mourned the loss of my life"
-Ota Dokan, Japanese poet
(written while a knife protruded from his chest)
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