tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Apr 13 12:16:22 2001
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RE: KLBC: Grammer questions
- From: Eric Andeen <[email protected]>
- Subject: RE: KLBC: Grammer questions
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 12:16:06 -0700
ja'pu' qonwI':
>4. What can I use for "with" as in "I talked/stayed/ate/etc. with
>[someone's name]"?
ja' pagh:
>Often, this idea can be expressed by using the verb {tlhej} ("accompany").
>Sometimes a single, long English sentence can broken down into two smaller
>Klingon sentences. For example, "I ate dinner with Torg" could be said in
>Klingon as these two sentences:
>{'uQ vISop.} "I ate dinner."
>{mutlhej torgh.} "Torg accompanied me."
jIja'be' jIH. ghaytan ja'pu' taD. batlh taghwI' ghojmoHtaH ghaH.
pagh