tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Feb 26 16:07:41 1998
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Re: KLBC: Counterparts
- From: Marian Schwartz <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: KLBC: Counterparts
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 19:06:13 -0500
ghItlh DlorlaH
>ghItlh SuStel
> >P.S. You know when you completely blank on a perfectly common word: you
look
> >at it and can't believe that that combination of letters makes up the
> >concept you're so familiar with? That just happened to me with "happy."
It
> >looked so . . . weird. {Quch} still clicked in my brain as usual, but
> >"happy" was totally alien. My transformation must be beginning . . .
>
> that happened to me yesterday. I was thinking in english, writing
english,
> uh-err, I wanted to anyways. I wanted to write "all" and I wrote "Hoch".
> And many times, while using english, friends tell me I got my tenses
messed
> up; I remind them klingon doesn't have tense.
> Now if I could just remember more words... : P
Sometimes when I need to write the letter-combination "the" on the keyboard
(for which my hands are completely familiar) I write "tlh."
Qapla'
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