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Re: Where am I?



Krankorvo'  (Qangqo'vo' ?)
> 
> Indeed, I would claim that both Randall and charghwI' have valid parses
> of naDev vISovbe'.  It could either be "I don't know here" (i.e. I don't
> know this place) or "I don't know it here."  In fact, it could just as
> easily be "I don't know him/her/them here."  As is so often the case in
> tlhIngan Hol, only context can help disambiguate.  More and more I keep

Okay, my two credits, for what it's worth.  In order to disambiguate (is
that a word ;?), if there is no context to deal with, how about using 
{-'e'} on {naDev}.  Since {naDev} is a noun, saying naDev'e' vISovbe' 
should make it clear that "this place" is what is unknown.  Or say naDev
ghaH/chaH/bIH vISovbe'.  I don't think {-'e'} should be needed on ghaH/etc.
since by the noun-noun construction this would mean "this place's person/
people/things", and the person/people/things is obviously the object noun.

> 
> 			--Krankor
> 
> 

Peter Garza

P.S.  Since {naDev} is a noun, would {naDevmey} be used, say, pointing out
places on a map, or should one add {-vam}.  Personally, I think {-vam} 
would make it redundant (these hereabouts, these places here), but I'm not
sure.

P.P.S.  Oh yeah.  I saw both the ET and CNN report on the Klingon Language
Camp and was quite jealous.  Anyway, was anyone on here on of the people
interviewed?  I remember one guy wearing a suit with a beard and no mustache
and one man dressed like a Klingon, complete with headplate.  Just wanting
to put names to faces.  And wanting to hear James Earl Jones say 
"CNN 'oHtaH Dochvam'e'"  :)



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