tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Sep 06 05:04:52 1996
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Hope Con '96
- From: [email protected] (Bill Willmerdinger)
- Subject: Hope Con '96
- Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 11:35:04
uu> From: ur-valhalla!aol.com!DTrimboli
uu> 96-09-04 10:06:07 EDT, jatlh Qob:
> wejleS qaStaHvIS *September 6-8* *Hope Con 96*Daq jIjaH. *Canton Ohio*Daq
'oH
> *Hope Con*'e'. *Canton Hilton* maghom. qaStaHvIS wej jaj nIchIDmeH,
uu> Is this the intended meaning of {chID}, or should it mean "admit" as
uu> in "admit to your mistake"? Is there any instance of this word being
uu> used by Okrand?
You know, I never even *considered* the "admit to your mistake" meaning when I
composed that message. You're probably right, though, and I need to find
another word. HIvqa' veqlargh! (On the other hand, I *couldn't* find
anything else I thought worked.)
> lojmItDaq loSmaH DeQ DanobnIS. qaStaHvIS wa' jaj nIchIDmeH, lojmItDaq
> wejmaH DeQ DanobnIS.
uu> DeQmey lo' yuQjIjDIvI'. "dollar"-mey lo' "United States of America".
uu> jIHvaD DeQmey noblaH'a' Huch tambogh jan'e', "dollar"-mey vInobchugh?
uu> toH! wa' "dollar" vInobchugh, DeQ 'ar vIHev'a'? {{:-)
toH! HIchop! jIHech 'e' DaSov. {{:-)
uu> Do'Ha' *Ohio*Daq jIlenglaHbe'.
jI'IQ. 'ach, qaS latlh qep'a'mey.
(Did we ever decide on the correct usage of {latlh}? I've just been using it
like {Hoch}, before a noun.)
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