tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Aug 11 17:47:26 2003
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Re: KLBC: The years sometimes teach us what the days never know.
ja' ter'eS:
>I'd just like to say that whoever posted/edited the page
>"transitive causatives" on the KLI Wiki has got a lot of
>nerve...
vaj Wiki ngoQ DayajHa'ba'.
qechmey DIqon wIneHqu'. vuDmey DImuch wIneHqu'.
Wiki 'ay'vetlh gherchoHbogh nuv'e' vInaDqu' jIH.
>It was posted on the 8th and edited on the 9th;
vIchoHta' jIH. tlhoy HoSmo' wa' mu', vIjotmoH. lughchu'be'mo' wa' qech,
vIt wISovbejbogh vImuch.
>coming as it does in the midst of an unresolved and
>heated discussion of that topic on this list, the Wiki
>article has all the earmarks of a preemptive strike.
ghoQmo' qechmey vuDmey je, puplaw' wanI'. HIvbe'. HuvmoH neH.
>History is written by the victors, or by the first person
>to get the the Wiki homepage, huh?
ghobe'! Wiki-Daq, qun qon Hoch'e'. DaqonlaHbej je SoH.
yIbepQo' neH. yIvang!
>The article reduces the many words that have
>been written on this topic (both now and in the past)
>into the skimpiest of explanations, all with a barely
>disguised bias towards one interpretation and totally
>devoid of any of the nuances of the discussion.
vaj yInaQmoH jay'. vuDlIj tIchel. Seng tI'ang. meq tImuch.
>I realize the Wiki is open to everyone, but this
>to me shows a lot of presumption and very little
>discretion on someone's part.
voghDaq taghnIS Qu'. DaH yItlhetlhmoH.
-- ghunchu'wI'