tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu May 30 16:54:39 2002
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RE: KLBC: noH Qujmey
Damn... I am rusty... and to think I followed the list very closely about
6-8 years ago... I guess I lost some knowledge... almost everything you
mention I go "Duh" to myself when I read... comments below:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cheesbro@rpa.net [mailto:cheesbro@rpa.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 16:45
> To: tlhIngan-Hol@kli.org
> Subject: RE: KLBC: noH Qujmey
>
>
> > > nuH Dalo'bogh yIngu'
> > > PGP vIlo' ... 'ej jIQap.
> > >
> > chu' wa' *PGP* 'ej ngo' wa' *PGP*.
> > One PGP is new {style} and one PGP is old {style}.
>
> For "style" you can try /Segh/.
>
> (PGP ngo'qu' vIlo')
*website* vIlegh 'ej vIQochbe'.
{I looked at your website and I agree.) -- I seem to recall a word we were
using for website but I don't remember it.
>
>
> > yotlhDaq *Tippmann 98/Flatline* je chu' *PGP* vIqeng.
> > On the field I carry the Tippmann 98/Flatline and the new
> {style} PGP.
>
> When connecting nouns, /je/ goes at the end of the string of
> nouns. When connecting sentences, /'ej/ goes between the sentences.
>
Duh... another one that I KNEW but FORGOT. I must be getting old...
>
> > *Tippmann 98/Flatline* wa'DIch nuH. *PGP* cha'DIch nuH.
> > The Tippmann 98/Flatline is the
> > primary weapon. The PGP is the backup (secondary) weapon.
>
> Both of these klingon sentences need verbs. In this case we
> would use
> the "pronoun as 'to-be'".
>
> Tippmann 'oH nuH'e' wa'DIch.
>
> #-DIch goes after the noun it modifies.
>
> (nuH wa'DIch 'oH [PGP]'e'. nuH cha'DIch 'oH [PMI-1]'e'.)
>
Again... I knew about the #-DIch thing but alas my mind was not working
efficiently. The 'oH issue I wasn't sure on so I guessed... and wrongly.
>
> > 'ach rut wa' nuH, vaj *PGP* vIlo'.
> > But sometimes I carry one weapon, then I use the PGP.
>
> "but sometimes one weapon, thus.."
> What about "one weapon"? ... vIqeng
>
Ya... again... duh on me.
'ach rut wa' nuH vIqeng, vaj *PGP* vIlo'.
(better??)
>
> DloraH, BG
>