tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Jul 15 15:39:18 1993
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- From: (Mark E. Shoulson) <[email protected]>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 93 17:06:02 -0400
- In-Reply-To: The Songbringer -- Marnen to the common fol
> k's message of Wed, 14 Jul 93 17:12:18 EDT <[email protected]>
Subject: House languages
>From: [email protected] (The Songbringer -- Marnen to the common fol
> k)
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 93 17:12:18 EDT
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>[email protected] says:
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>Where did you find "tonSaw"? Neither TKD or my parser (both including the
>addenda) appears to have it
It's in the list of Klingon words from veS QonoS, reprinted in HolQeD
Volume 1, No. 3. I can post them here. I probably shouldn't use such
words, since not everyone has access to them, but I tend to cat all my
Klingon lists together and grep them, so I don't know which word comes from
where.
>: I recall that L'aadan (a language created specifically for women) had
>: special words for "to perform the female sexual act" and "lover-male"/
>: "lover-female". Then again, part of its purpose was to deal with gender
>: issues.
>Interesting...where did you find this?
In the L'aadan grammar I got from the society that puts it out. I'll try to
find info if you like.
~mark