tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue May 02 17:06:55 2006
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Re: Stovokor
- From: Shane MiQogh <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Stovokor
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 17:06:34 -0700 (PDT)
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Alan Anderson <[email protected]> wrote: jIja'pu':
> ...how would your being in Grethor have anything to do with
> someone else's having been dishonored?
ja' Voragh:
> ...The TKW example proves you
> *can* be dishonored by someone else. Not to mention that Worf
> accepted
> discommendation and was officially dishonored by the alleged acts
> of his
> father Mogh (ENT "Sins of the Father"). So grammar aside, Shane's
> post is
> entirely possible - if somewhat obscure.
Everyone seems to be missing the point of my question. I'm confused
by Shane's saying that if *he* is there, *I* have been dishonored:
> ghe'torDaq jIHchugh, DaquvHa'lu'ta'.
-- ghunchu'wI'
The person getting dishonored is supposed to be 3rd person. Pardon the typo.. vIquvHa'lu'ta' rather than DaquvHa'lu'ta'...
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