tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Nov 07 21:51:50 2000
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Grammar Highlight Each Day
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- Subject: Grammar Highlight Each Day
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 00:51:31 EST
To make a noun which refers to a being not capable of language plural, add
the suffix -mey.
Dochmey roS mIl'oDmey = sabre bears lick things
Doch = thing (noun)
roS = licks (verb)
mIl'oD = sabre bear
More sentences:
targhmey legh yaS = The officer sees dogs (targh = dog-/pig-like Klingon
animal; legh = sees; yaS = officer)
Dochmey ghaj Suy = The merchant has things (ghaj = has; Suy = merchant)
mIl'oD lutlhejbe' targhmey = The dogs don't accompany a sabre bear (lu- they
--> him, her, it; tlhej = accompanies; -be' = does not)
be'pu' chop'a' mIl'oDmey = Do sabre bears bite the women? (be'pu' = women
(pl); chop = bites; -'a' = does it?)
Dochmey je' loD = A man buys things (je' = buys, purchases)
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