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Re: nuq? now Qapla'



In addition, as Worf stated, the partying and drinking was part of the
ritual. Only those left standing would receive the "Order of the betleh".
Perhaps they were wishing success to this end.

Qapla'

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> From: Mike Rowe <[email protected]>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: nuq?
> Date: Monday, October 07, 1996 10:27 AM
> 
> Steve Boozer writes in a reply:
> <                       Worst of all,
> <the four "warriors" salute Gen. Martok 
> <with mugs of "bloodwine" (one
> <word) and "Q'APLA!" Changeling/Martok 
> <replies "Q'APLA!" (This is
> <definitely a greeting.) 
> 
> I find that Qapla' can be used as a 
> greeting.  Think that every on of these 
> Klingons is a warrior and would use 
> clipped Klingon often. As a greeting a 
> Klingon in a setting as seen in DS9 would 
> say "Success to you" however in clipped in 
> could come out as "Success."
> 


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