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Re: Klingon WOTD: leS (noun)
- From: naHQun <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Klingon WOTD: leS (noun)
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 01:41:10 -0500
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Didn't see a reply to this one eihter.
>Klingon word: leS
>Part of Speech: noun
>Definition: days from now
>Source: TKD (92 KE, 127 EK)
>Swedish: ¿?om ... dagar
I don't have any notes for this one, but I'm hopeing someone else does,
because I don't know how to use it.
>Homonyms:
> leS (verb) - rest, relax
As used in canon:
bIleSnIS You need a rest
yIleS Relax!
yIleSHa' Stop relaxing!
I don't have sources noted for these, but I'm pretty sure the last two come
from one of the tapes.
~naHQun
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