tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed May 22 09:34:39 1996
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Re: Re[2]: Forwarded mail....
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>Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 07:29:40 -0700
>From: [email protected] (Frank M Truelove)
>"There are three allowed consonant clusters at the end of a
>syllable: rgh y' and w'."
>What would the shortest sentence using all of these clusters be?
How about "pay' Hurghlaw'"?
Now, what about with all possible vowels before them? There are no Klingon
words I can find in -ew', -Iw', or -Iy', and only "tey'" for "-ey'" and
"chIrgh" for "-Irgh". Of course, *-ow' and *-uw' are illegal.
~mark
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