tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Jun 03 18:00:10 2002

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RE: cha'DIch KLBC rI'



I sent in my first lesson a week or two ago and haven't heard anything
back also. I just thought the person might be on leave. It didn't bounce
back.

(sorry for the no tlhIgan Hol)


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vlodnak [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 5:23 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: cha'DIch KLBC rI'
>
>Good... I just started going through the postal course and emailed to
>[email protected]... if there is another place for me to do this please
>advise me as well.
>
>I have been exposed to Klingon long enough where the first lesson or
two
>will probably be easy but I figure that it is worthwhile to go through
>the motions.
>
>DloraH qatlho'.  chequv.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 15:05
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: cha'DIch KLBC rI'
>>
>>
>> > Thanks for the explaination I was using CK not PK tape so then if I
>> > approach you I should say nothing.
>>
>> If you have something to say, say it.  But don't say
>> something if it's only
>> purpose is to break the silence.
>>
>>
>> > So then in writing if I wanted to express a greeting How
>> would I do it
>> > or would I just say jatlh followed by my name .
>>
>> In terms of e-mail, the "from" tells me your name, the
>> "subject" tells me what
>> we're talking about; in the body, just start writing.  If the
>> "from" is
>> misleading (a different name is displayed or something) then
>> you could tell
>> your name, etc, so as to present the correct information.
>>
>> If you truely are pleased to see someone you can certainly
>> say so.  Humans tend
>> to say such things to complete strangers.  How do you know
>> you are pleased to
>> meet this stranger?  Maybe they are about to ruin your day.
>>
>> How's that phrase go?... speaking klingon doesn't force you
>> to be rude;
>> speaking Federation forces you to be wittering, vague, and
indecisive.
>>
>>
>> > I also have a question for you my person that was
>> > correcting my postal lessons has aparently bombed out he
>> corrected one
>> > and I sent him back what I had redone and I have been totally blown
>> > off. Do you know of any one who would be willing to correct
>> my lessons
>> > for me.
>>
>> This is definately unfortunate.  Lawrence and I briefly
>> mentioned this
>> situation last week.
>> Give me a day or two; I WILL get back to you on this.
>>
>>
>> DloraH, BG
>>
>




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