tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Jul 14 13:08:18 1996
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RE: KLBC: pongwI'
- From: "Perry J. Brulotte" <[email protected]>
- Subject: RE: KLBC: pongwI'
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 16:03:51 -0400
luq. DaH De'loD 'oH tlhIngan Hol pongwIj.
Is that better?
De'loD
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From: Alan Anderson[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 1996 2:16 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: KLBC: pongwI'
Perry Brulotte writes:
>DaH pongwI' tlhIngan Hol vIneHtaHbe'.
>[I don't want my Klingon name anymore.]
"Now I uncontinuously want a namer's Klingon language."
{pongwI'} is ambiguous. I'm inclined to interpret it as a verb+wI', since
if it were a noun+wI' the noun is implied to be capable of using language,
and I don't think names use language. {pongwIj} is correct for "my name".
A a bonus, it doesn't have another interpretation. :-)
The word order as you wrote it is wrong; a "Klingon language name" would be
{tlhIngan Hol pong} (assuming a generous interpretation of noun-noun).
The suffix combination {-taHbe'} is unusual. I can't come up with a good
general english translation for it, but I don't think it negates the verb
in any way. To say "I don't want it anymore" you might rephrase it as
{vIneH 'e' vImev} "I stop that I want it" or {vIneHbe'choH} "I change to
not want it}.
>...a business name of "Mr. Data"...
>De'loD [A compound word meaning "Data Man???".]
Not bad. It's a nice, simple name, with a reasonably obvious meaning too.
-- ghunchu'wI' batlh Suvchugh vaj batlh SovchoH vaj