tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Nov 10 13:08:02 2011
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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] nuq bop bom: 'ay' SochmaH jav: <tey'>
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Qov <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...Doqqu' pe'lu'pu'bogh DIr,...
<pe'lu'pu'bogh> nungnIS <DIr> qar'a'?
> yItmeH 'ej ba'meH 'utmo'
> SomrawDu' QIHta'bogh jagh, wej toy'rup jatlh.
(QotnISbe'meH 'ungya, Duj tlham ngeb nuplaH'a' beq?)
> reH DujDaq toy' neHpu' vajar...
wot cha'DIch tlhejlaHbe' Segh jav mojaq 'e' Dapabbe'pu' [chIch].
> qal 'op 'ej Qappa' yuDHa'wI'pu' Qap ngorwI'pu'.
va, chay' taHlaH Dujvam quvHa'?
> voqchuqlaH 'ej tlhejchuq 'e' tIv.
*lu*tIv, qar'a'?
> ...'ej nanbe'lu'chu'pu' Hoch 'ej teybe'lu'chu'pu'.
lanHa''eghpu' <Hoch>.
> law'bogh ta'mey Dun chav.
qaqlaw' <Dunbogh ta'mey law'>. "Many deeds which are great" seems
marginally better to me than "great deeds which are many."
> *Dugh*Daq Qay 'ungya.
I suspect that <'ungya Qaylu'> is the proper phrasing, unless you want
<Qay'egh 'ungya>.
> tlharghDuj 'ormeH ghojmeH vajar...
ghoj*moH*, qar'a'?
> vajar 'ungya je ghojmoHpu'mo' vajar 'utlh...
loQ jImIS. vajar per'a' <'utlh>? vajar Duj ngo' HoD per 'e' DaHech'a'?
> [80] This has to be pretty common in a culture of warfare and vengeance.
> There must be orphanages for this sort of thing.
Have you read John Ford's "The Final Reflection"? The story (along
with its protagonist) starts in such a place.
-- ghunchu'wI'
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