tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Jan 22 16:55:06 2006
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Re: loy
- From: "QeS 'utlh" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: loy
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:54:45 +1000
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ghItlhpu' Shane MiQogh, ja':
>Coulda fooled me, the teacher stresses we use "je m'appelle"... lol
qaStaHvIS wa'maH DIS DuSaQDaq *French* Hol vIghojtaH, 'ej reH "mon nom est"
wIlo' net lajqu'. "Je m'appelle" motlh law' "mon nom est" motlh puS neH.
I learned French at school for ten years, from two native speakers of the
language, and "Mon nom est" was accepted by them. "Je m'appelle" is merely
the idiom that is most frequent (but is overwhelmingly the one you find
among native French speakers, who almost never use "mon nom est").
QeS 'utlh
tlhIngan Hol yejHaD pabpo' / Grammarian of the Klingon Language Institute
not nItoj Hemey ngo' juppu' ngo' je
(Old roads and old friends will never deceive you)
- Ubykh Hol vIttlhegh
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