tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue May 07 18:55:25 1996
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Re: Cannon for Multiple Consonants
- From: [email protected] (Ford Prefect)
- Subject: Re: Cannon for Multiple Consonants
- Date: Wed, 8 May 1996 11:57:43 +0000
>>> I would truly like that to be true. Best example: Try spelling "Ice Cream"
>>> using the Klingon alphabet:
>>>'ayS QIym
>>>'Twould be good if y were a dipthong[-forming semivowel],
>> Let me rephrase: w and y form diphthong with the
>> vowel they are following. aw and ay are diphthongs
>> aren't they?
> Ah. but I would disagree with the examples Ford(?) cited here.
Yes, my point was to say that that spelling was not legal. The only legal
spelling I _can_ find is {'aySa' QIyme'}, or something similar.
> So I'm not all that concerned with what you call things. Call them voobles
> and Kronstints for all I care.
What do you mean? An African or European Kronstint?
Sorry, I had to do that
Ford
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