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Re: [Tlhingan-hol] geometry terminology in Klingon

Rohan Fenwick ([email protected]) [KLI Member]



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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>jatlhpu' Quvar, jatlh:<br>&gt; To be nitpicking, this is only the case when ALL of the sides are <br><div>&gt; equal, that is, all surfaces of it are a {ra'Duch tIQ}.<br><br>vIjangpu' jIH, jIjatlh:<br>&gt; With respect, that's not true.<br><br>mujang je Quvar, jatlh:<br>&gt; I honestly thank you for the correction, and I am not offended.<br><br>qamawbe'pu'mo' jIbel. qamaw 'e' vIHechbe'qu'. :)<br><br>&gt; Even when one looks at Wikipedia, the first image shown gives you the <br>&gt; regular tetrahedron, and I always had in mind the image of the regular <br>&gt; tetrahedron, but never thought of the basic definition.<br><br>And especially when one is thinking of pyramids, the regular tetrahedron is the one that comes naturally to mind.<br><br>&gt; Again, this shows what you can learn while learning Klingon :-)<br><br>teHqu'!<br><br>QeS<br></div> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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