tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Mar 31 20:26:24 1999
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Re: chenmoH, ghojmoH
In a message dated 3/31/99 2:00:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< Finally, to indicate the SUBJECT taught, you can do one of two things. You
can either believe in charghwI''s Ha'quj, or you can use rules of Klingon
that we DO know. For instance: {puqpu' vIghojmoH; tonSaw' lughoj.} >>
So, if I want to say that I taught Mr. Clark Klingon, then I would say "Mr.
Clark vIghojmoH; tlhIngan Hol ghoj ghaH." qar'a'? It follows the idea MO has
repeated several times about one sentence in English frequently being two in
Klingon. Nice way to put it, SuStel. What if charghwI''s sash?
T'Lod 'IQ