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re: KLBC ti'SopwI'



yes, ti'SopwI'. I think thats what I meant when I typed vIsopwI'. My 
vocabulary needs a lot of work. My klingon needs a lot of work, actually, 
which is why I am here.
I am a beginner.
Simply posting "Tree HIpong, BritainDaq juHwIj 'oH'e'" is no less dry and 
uninteresting than translating - the targ is sleeping - the ferengi has no 
head, etc ( 'though I realise the validity and importance of such exercises, 
I would like to keep them to the postal course ).
I want to communicate about the things I see and feel.
"Klingons do not need such a word as... " doesn't satisfy my need to 
communicate, nor encourage my desire to learn. I believe people use Duj to 
talk about their cars. Do Klingons have no need of cars ?
I'm unmoved by digressions about Klingon culture - to quote from KGT "All 
Klingons are not alike. To an outsider, Klingon society is often regarded as 
rather homogeneous, as if all Klingons behave and think in the same way. In 
fact, (...) there is a great deal of variation".
After all, veganism isn't that usual on Earth.





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