tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Nov 19 18:23:01 1996
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Re: Sayu'
- From: [email protected] (Alan Anderson)
- Subject: Re: Sayu'
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 21:22:54 -0500
ghItlh HurghwI':
>>>Moisture is in your eyes to allow you to keep them clean and scratch-free. A
>>>hard inner eyelid would eliminate this need.
>>
>>chay' mIn Say'moHtaH yoD ngaSbogh? lamchoH mIn Hur'e' 'e' botbe'bej.
>
>BUT the hard outer eyelid would not need to be as clean, because it does not
>act as a lens like the inner one, nor is it a soft and vulnerable to
>scratching. Some animals have an inner eyelid for going under water. You
>could argue that for such animals, it is pointless, because their outer
>eyelid still gets wet.
jImIStaH.
mInyoD cha'DIch ngaS'a' mIn? mIn HurDaq 'oH'a' mInyoD cha'DIch'e'?
let'a' mInyoD cha'DIch? tun'a'? yIQ'a'? QaD'a'?
qayajbe'ba'. HIyajmoHneS.
'ej bIQIjtaHvIS tlhIngan Hol yIlo' jay'!
-- ghunchu'wI'