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Re: "How is your food?" "What book?"



For "What book?" doesn't "Where is the book" mean the same thing, in that case its 
easy... /nuqDaq oH' paq?/.

and for "How's the food?" What about /Soj QaQ qar'a'?/ I think this is literally, "The food 
is good isn't that so?" It sounds a little threatening, but I guess a Klingon would take it as 
an insult if the food wasn't good!

On 6 Jul 2003 at 14:07, Klingon Warrior wrote:

> I'd like to know if I'm saying these two sentences correctly...
> "How is your food?"  /chay' 'oH SojlIj?/
> "What book?" (As if someone asked me to grab a book for them and I
> just don't see one to grab)  /nuq paq?/  For the second sentence, I
> know that can't be right (at least I think).  Sure seems like there
> should be a verb in there, but I don't know how to incorporate one in.
>  I can ask other questions using the word /nuq/, but with just simple
> nouns, I'm lost.  Thank you!
> 
> 
> Klingon Warrior
> taHjaj wo'!
> Darren M. Slade
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