tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Apr 24 11:08:58 2014
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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] KLPC help - Klingon expertise NOT required
Can someone please help me with the accuracy and completeness of these descriptions (and attribution name). I visited the Memrise and FTG sites, but it's not clear at first glance what they do.
KLCP1 ghojmoHwI' - a WebOS vocabulary flashcard program that runs on the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, HP Veer, Palm Pre2, & HP TouchPad. Includes pIqaD. Contributed by qurgh HoD.
Memrise - Contributed by loghaD
Flashcards to Go - beginner vocabulary flashcard set compatible with different programs. Contributed by Michael Roney, Jr.
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From: Michael Roney, Jr. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: April 23, 2014 13:03
To: Robyn Stewart
Subject: Re: [Tlhingan-hol] KLPC help - Klingon expertise NOT required
A while back, I made an on-line set of flashcards through http://flashcardstogo.com/ with the help of a spreadsheet that I got from qurgh.
They seem to support all of the major platforms, so no one should feel left out.
There's also a webOS app for the Level 1 vocab here https://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=tlh.wizage.klcp1ghojmohwi
that was made by qurgh
For some great looking pIqaD and illustrations, go check out the awesome in this feed: http://instagram.com/chadqi
Such as: http://instagram.com/p/iZFkW-hDmj/
I've been wanting such a poster for my daughter for a while; greatly looking forward to anything that comes from this project.
~naHQun
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Robyn Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
> For the Klingon course I’m working on, I thought it would be fun for
> the learner to have an alphabet poster for their wall. I have one of
> these in Khmer, and I stare at it in wonder, looking at the strange
> letters and the strange animals, comprehending none of it.
>
> For the course, I would like this to be in the Okrandian system, the
> 26 letters and combos, but I bet people on the list would like a pIqaD
> version, too.
>
> It could be just the letters arranged in a long strip or a grid. It
> could be the letters and a picture of something that starts with that
> letter. It would be good if as many of its words as possible were from the beginners’
> list. (Section 6 at
> http://www.speers.nu/Holtej/klingon/guidelines.htm). The problem with
> that list is that it’s in English, so you would have to go through it
> and recall or look up the Klingon for each one, searching for
> appropriate poster candidates. That’s not really a problem, because what a good exercise, eh?
>
> I personally wouldn’t mind if it included fanciful conceptions of the
> appearance of a vetlh, ‘er, Qa’ or Sargh, but I’ll be delighted with
> anything someone cares to contribute.
>
> And if you have online flashcard decks or other learning tools for any
> KLBC level that you would be willing to share, please send me a link
> and I will make them available to students.
>
> Plus if there’s someone out there who could really use the study
> opportunity to stick 510 words and their translations into formatted
> table cells, drop me an e-mail (yeah, that last one’s a long shot, but
> it would help you with studying for the KLPC level 1).
>
> - Qov
>
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