tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Nov 12 06:57:46 1995
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Re: Klingon name (was Klingon Speaker)
- From: Jarno Peschier <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Klingon name (was Klingon Speaker)
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1995 15:58:51 -0100
At 07:54 10-11-95 -0800, you wrote:
>For a rundown of the way Klingon phonology works:
>
>Vowels (V) are aeIou, consonants are everything else (including ').
>Klingon words are divided up into syllables. Each syllable must have one
>of the following forms:
>
>CV
>CVC [where the "VC" can't be "ow" or "uw"]
>CVG' [where G is "y" or "w" and "VG" is not "ow" or "uw"]
>CVrgh
So "yarno" (or even "yarno peSHIr") would be correct Klingon phonology already?
Nice to know, because I'm looking for a Klingon name for myself as well. If
I don't find something suitable, I could just use this transliteration.
Jarno Peschier, [email protected], 2:2802/245.1@Fido
162:100/100.1@Agora, 74:3108/102.1@QuaZie, 27:2331/214.1@SigNet
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