tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Jul 08 04:44:38 1996
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Re[2]: My Name
- From: [email protected] (Frank M Truelove)
- Subject: Re[2]: My Name
- Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 07:49:19 -0400
Personally, I'll support any spin on the <<chor SuD>> name that does NOT
include <<bang>>.
And yes, I'll admit to a personal bias.
--bangteH
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Subject: Re: My Name
Author: [email protected] at Internet
Date: 7/6/96 5:01 PM
In a message dated 96-07-06 08:27:43 EDT, Perry Brulotte writes:
>how about "bang SuDburgh"???
burgh SuD, please. TKD 4.4 p49 re Adjectives shows that the Stative Verb
acting as the English equivalent adjective follows the Noun it modifies.
Actually, I, too, really prefer chor to burgh here, thinking that burgh is
the digestive organ while chor is the overall portion of the torso known as
the belly.
Finally, I suggest chor SuD ghajbogh bang.
Notes: ghajbogh indicates that the beloved one has a yellow belly. Merely
using bang chor SuD = beloved one's yellow belly.
Qapla' reH batlh tlhIngan Hol ghojtaHjaj Hoch
peHruS