tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Wed Jun 11 21:15:17 2003
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RE: lugh'a' mughghachvam?
So, DloraH, when I'm using -ghach on verbs, do you recommend me not trying to make a verb become a noun. What I mean is, let's say I need a noun to complete my sentence. The noun I want is not in the dictionary as a verb that has any suffixes on it already (the verb does not come with suffixes already there). Should I try putting suffixes on it and then add -ghach? The problem I'm having now is that I don't know exactly how I would add a suffix to a verb then turn that verb into a noun. Does that make sense? That's why I want some examples from you guys without using Type 7 Aspect (mainly because I think I know how to use those one's already. Type 7 Aspect seems like a BS way in making a noun from -ghach).
DloraH <[email protected]> wrote:> ... try not to use Type 7 Aspect suffixes.
These are the canon examples I found.
lo'laHghach value
lo'laHbe'ghach worthlessness
naDHa'ghach discommendation
naDqa'ghach re-commendation
quvHa'ghach dishonor
DloraH
Klingon Warrior
taHjaj wo'!
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