tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu Apr 10 09:13:11 1997
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Re: tlgingan food, etc.
- From: "William H. Martin" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: tlgingan food, etc.
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 12:13:20 -0400 ()
- Priority: NORMAL
On Wed, 9 Apr 1997 11:58:08 -0700 (PDT) Steven Boozer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe I doubted that Klingons would use something as decadent as ice in
> their alcoholic beverages, but that some Terrans would insist on it.
tujchugh HIqwIj, vItlhutlh. pubchugh, loQ vIloS. jISaHbe'.
bIrchugh HIqwIj, vItlhutlh. taDchugh, vIyIv. jISaHbe'.
> Hmmm... do Paramount's Klingons prefer a higher ambient temperature than
> Humans? (We know Cardassians do.) Have any Klingons ever made comments about
> the environment in TNG/DS9/VGR? John Ford's Klingons liked it hot and *very*
> humid in "The Final Reflection".
bIr'a'? tuj'a'? jISaHbe'. jISIQ. jItaH. bep pujwI' neH.
> The fact that tlhIngan Hol has (apparently) native words for "ice" (chuch),
> "be frozen" (taD), "freeze" (taDmoH), "melt" (tet), "be cold" (bIr) and even
> "snow" as a verb (peD) MIGHT suggest that some parts of Qo'noS do experience
> cold winters. Then again, it might not.
bIr'a' Qo'noS? tuj'a' Qo'noS? jISaHbe'. juH 'oH Qo'noS'e' 'e'
neH vISaH.
> -- Voragh
>
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