tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Thu May 08 23:13:03 2003

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PARAMOUNT HOL



another classic case of Paramount Hol!  Just received the new issue of Star Trek Communicator and in it was a new Klingon drinking mug that you can purchase on line.  Within the description of the mug was written:  "Suq Soj HIvje jaj!"  What the Hell does that mean!?!  Does it make any sense to you?  The first thing that I noticed is that "HIvje" is suppose to be "HIvje'" with an apostrophe.  Those goofy bastards at Paramount.  I guess the "the day of the food glass acquires" more often then we think (translate the sentence and you'll know what I'm talking about)
Alan Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:ja' "Se'noj le'umaS" :
>-er is the subject noun suffix. -ee is the object noun suffix. so bachwI' is
>the shooter and bach??? is the person/thing that is shot.

That which is shot isn't {bach}-anything. It's {nIch} or {tIH}. I suppose
it could be {nuv} if you're talking about a circus cannon...

-- ghunchu'wI'

Glory to you, and to your House.
taHjaj wo'
Qapla'

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