tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Feb 10 08:23:28 2007
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Introduction
- From: Alpha Omicron <[email protected]>
- Subject: Introduction
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:22:07 -0500
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Hi everyone, I'm a long-time student of Klingon, but have only now
decided to join the mailing-list. I'm not terribly confident with my
Klingon as of yet, so expect most of my posts to be in English, at least
for now.
I unfortunately have not been able to get a hold of a real copy of TKD,
but with the help of the various software applications, the postal
course and lots of reading, I get along okay.
The Klingon Language page at the English Wikipedia has been my pet
project for some time. I hope you'll go have a look, and improve or
correct it as needed.
I suppose I'll pose a language question while I'm at it; where exactly
does a -meH clause go in a sentence? Intuitively I would assume it goes
at the beginning like a time marker or adverb, but I have seen it at the
end of sentences...